Pill bugs are classified in the Kingdom Animalia because they are multicellular,eukaryotic heterotrophs.
Lady bugs are classified in kingdom animalia(all animals): they are part of phylum arthopoda and their class is insecta.They belong to the order of coleoptera.So yes they are invertebrates...
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.
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Milkweed bugs are in the Kingdom Animalia They are in the Arthropoda phylum and are classed as Insecta. They also belong to the order Hemiptera, in the family Lygaeidae and the Oncopeltus genus.
They 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 kingdoms are: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Prokaryota.-------The Chimpanzee and any other monkey are in the animal kingdom -------- Chimps are not monkeys. See WikiAnswers "What are the differences between a monkey and a chimpanzee?" http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_differences_between_a_monkey_and_a_chimpanzee
Domain Eukaryote Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Order Hemiptera Family Reduviidae Genus Arilus Species cristatus If I'm not mistaken, it's other name is the Wheel bug.
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you usually have to have a low powered microscope or a really good magnify glass.
If you give a pill bug soda it will most likely explode due to all the gas inside of it.
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A pill-bug egg usually appears as a yellow, spherical grain on the ventral side (under side) of a female. It appears as though the pill bug got a small yellow grain caught inside it.
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