Something that is in common with all animals is they all need
Well, there are many answers to this question. To name a few, they all have eyes, mouths, teeth, noses, and they all are very territorial and sometimes playful.
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They contain cytoplasm.
they al are outer planets.
all living things have common traits,irrespective of plants and animals.scroll down to know these common characteristics of living things
They are AUTOTROPHS (make their own food).
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Animals in the arthopada phylum 3 major characteristics. They have three body parts, a tougher exoskeleton, and have jointed legs.
The three common characteristics of animals in the phylum Arthropoda are: having a segmented body with paired jointed legs, having a hard exoskeleton made of chitin, and undergoing ecdysis, or molting, to grow.
The characteristics that all animals have is that they all have characteristics, they all have cells, and comes from another cell wich come from another cell and so on....
Common features of animals are organs, such as the eyes, heart, brain, stomach, intestines, lungs, etc.
I'm not sure if you mean their common characteristics, or characteristics that they have in common. Some common characteristics are that they have exoskeletons and they are segmented. However, they also have some characteristics that they have in common, and some which no other animals have. One of these characteristics is that they possess biramous appendages, which means legs and other appendages which are forked into two pieces, although some crustaceans lose the minor piece of some legs as they mature. The seoncd thing they all have in common is that all of them first pass through a nauplius larval stage.
they can help or hurt people, animals, and plants.
they move, breath, sleep, eat, do there 'buissness' and grow
Animals share the common characteristics of a body plan eventually becomes fixed as they develop, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later in their life. Most animals are motile, meaning they can move spontaneously and independently. All animals are heterotrophs, meaning they must ingest other organisms for sustenance.
two charachteristics that all good sources of animal fossils have in common are they occur in fairly large numbers in rock layers and have clearly distinguished charchterisitics
There are certain characteristics that all animals have, which is why they are all considered to be animals, but the variety of animals is enormous, and I would hardly say that all animals are similar.
They are all animals