The Kingdom Animalia includes animals which have the following in common:
1) Are heterotrophs
2) Are multicellular
3) Exhibit movement at some point in their lives
All are big enough to see.
animals such as turtle,parrot,snakes,butterfly,fish,rats these are only a few to name in the in kingdom animalia
Spiders are animals.
yes. they are under the kingdom of animalia(animals).
Earthworms belong are Annelids which belong to the Kingdom Animalia so technically they are animals. Insects are also animals (Animalia). But no, earthworms are not insects.
Bees are in Kingdom Animalia (the Animal Kingdom). The animal kingdom includes any mammal, fish, bug or bird you can think of. The other big Kingdom is the Plant Kingdom, though there are other kingdoms as well. The kindoms are: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Prokaryota.
All animals are in the kingdom Animalia.
Raccoons are animals. The kingdom is Animalia.
The Pomeranian is in the kingdom Animalia.
The Kingdom Animalia consists entirely of vertebrates, meaning animals with backbones. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all the classifications within the kingdom Animalia.
Cattle, as well as nearly all classifiable "animals", belong to the kingdom Animalia.
The vast majority of animals in Kingdom Animalia are multicellular, yes.
Yes; Kingdom Animalia is for animals
They are animals, and so they are in Animalia. Although they look lifeless, they are not.
Animalia is the kingdom of animals.
animals such as turtle,parrot,snakes,butterfly,fish,rats these are only a few to name in the in kingdom animalia
animals such as turtle,parrot,snakes,butterfly,fish,rats these are only a few to name in the in kingdom animalia
Yes - shrimp belong to the Kingdom Animalia. Animals are Eukaryotic, usually multicellular and belong to the Kingdom Animalia (or Metazoa).