Are we not Animals?
They are, but they are classified as mammals. Humans are mammals, too.
Among the options listed, humans are deuterostomes. Deuterostomes are a group of animals that includes echinoderms (like starfish) and chordates (which include humans). Flowering plants and fungi are not classified as deuterostomes; they belong to different kingdoms of life, while slime molds are classified within the group of protists.
Omnivorous, eating both vegetation/fungi and animals.
Dogs and sheep were among the first animals to be domesticated.
We are not considered animals - we are animals, and our closest relatives are apes.Actually , it depends on your thinking .Chimpanzis are the ancestors of humans ,.And on other side ,Humans Have Developed their brains more than Animals .That's Why they r ruling the world with their Intelligent Minds .
Humans are an animal. Humans are classified as the following: Animalia Chordata Mammalia Primates Hominidae Home Sapiens
Humans are classified in the Hominidae family.
Humans are considered free-living animals as they are not obligate parasites that rely on a host for survival. While humans can have parasitic relationships with certain organisms (e.g., bacteria or viruses), they are not classified as parasitic by nature.
Humans are classified as eukaryotes.
Yes, humans are considered fauna, as "fauna" refers to the animal life in a particular region, and since humans are classified as animals, they fall under the category of fauna.
We're both animals but very different ones...
Collagen is classified as a structural protein found in the connective tissues of animals, including humans. It provides strength and elasticity to skin, tendons, ligaments, and bones.