Kingdom
animal kingdom, fungi kingdom, plant kingdom
Giraffes are in the animal kingdom. To be more specific, it is a mammal and vertebrate. (has a backbone)
A kingdom is a broad classification category in taxonomy that groups organisms based on shared characteristics, while a genus is a more specific classification level that groups closely related species. In the taxonomic hierarchy, kingdom is more general and higher up than genus.
Yes, kingdom is a more general taxonomic rank than family. Kingdom is the broadest categorization, grouping organisms into broad categories like Animalia or Plantae, while family is a more specific grouping within an order and consists of related genera.
MollusksLionsvertebratesreptilesand many more...
The animal kingdom consists of multicellular organisms, meaning they are made up of more than one cell. Organisms made up of only one cell belong to the kingdom Protista or Monera, depending on their characteristics.
Order is as follows: Life Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species To answer your question, animals in the same Genus are more closely related then those of the same Order.
Amoeba IS an one celled animal. Bacteria is NOT an animal.
Disneyworld by far. I suggest a 7 or more day trip, sleeping in the Animal Kingdom Lodge, hit in order, Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Start in Magic Kingdom with Tommorowland, continue on. Epcot, Spaceship Earth, Innovations,everything else, and hit World Showcase at the end of the day, so you can see the fireworks. Animal Kingdom, It's Tough To Be A Bug, continue on. Hollywood Studios, Tower Of Terror, everything else, then absolutely FANTASIA! Hope this helps.
An animal kingdom that is divided into more groups is referred to as a "taxonomic hierarchy." In this system, animals are categorized into various ranks such as phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. This classification helps in organizing and understanding the diversity of life forms based on shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
Knowing the scientific classification is helpful in learning more about an animal. Gerbils are put in the kingdom of Animalia.
Since this is in "animal life" I'll assume you're asking what family of animals have the most different species. Insects are the largest family in the animal kingdom, more specifically the Coleoptera order of insects: the beetle. There are more different species of beetles than of any other animalian order.