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The animal kingdom consists of only multicellular heterotrophs.
An individual which has the attributes of both male and female, or which unites in itself the two sexes; an animal or plant having the parts of generation of both sexes, as when a flower contains both the stamens and pistil within the same calyx, or on the same receptacle. In some cases reproduction may take place without the union of the distinct individuals. In the animal kingdom true hermaphrodites are found only among the invertebrates. See Illust. in Appendix, under Helminths., Including, or being of, both sexes; as, an hermaphrodite animal or flower.
An individual which has the attributes of both male and female, or which unites in itself the two sexes; an animal or plant having the parts of generation of both sexes, as when a flower contains both the stamens and pistil within the same calyx, or on the same receptacle. In some cases reproduction may take place without the union of the distinct individuals. In the animal kingdom true hermaphrodites are found only among the invertebrates. See Illust. in Appendix, under Helminths., Including, or being of, both sexes; as, an hermaphrodite animal or flower.
There is only one animal kingdom - Animalia. Therefore, all animals belong to that kingdom.
I have only heard of one animal kingdom covering all animals.
Kingdom Plantae.
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There's only one "animal kingdom" and all animals are in it, so I have no idea what you are trying to ask.
yes, but only at Animal Kingdom
Animal cells do not have cell walls. Many animal-like protists also lack cell walls.
no. you said... "animal" so it clearly only belongs in the ..."animal kingdom" only.
Magic kingdom, Epcot, MGM Studios, Animal Kingdom, and thats it theres only four.