There is so much diversity in the animal kingdom because of evolution. Over millions of years, animals have adapted to various environments and niches, resulting in a wide range of species with different characteristics and behaviors. This diversity allows animals to thrive in different habitats and play different roles in ecosystems.
The alligator belongs to the animal kingdom, specifically in the subphylum Euchordata within the phylum Chordata.
because in a kingdom it is made up of a hundred different species and in a species it is just the same animal over and over again
They are living life forms, but they are not animals, so they are possibly a sea reef, but not an animal, I know, it gets confusing...
The system of classification helps organize and categorize the diverse range of species based on shared characteristics. By grouping species into categories like genus and species, it provides a way to understand the relationships between different organisms and their evolutionary histories. Classification also helps scientists communicate and study the vast diversity of species more effectively.
Organisms are classified into phyla based on shared characteristics such as body structure, reproduction methods, and developmental patterns. Taxonomists use these traits to determine the relationships between different organisms and group them into phyla accordingly. This classification system helps scientists understand the diversity of life on Earth.
why is there so much diversity in life on earth
A ram is a mammal, of the animal kingdom, so it is in the fauna kingdom.
It is an animal, so belongs to the Kingdom 'Animalia'.
There is much diversity in life because of evolutionary changes to the DNA blueprint.
There is much diversity in life because of evolutionary changes to the DNA blueprint.
yes they are in the animal kingdom so that makes them an animal
well in the animal kingdom there is a lot of different species and classes so the species and classes in the kingdom have different enviroments:)
There's only one "animal kingdom" and all animals are in it, so I have no idea what you are trying to ask.
there is so much diversity because it is so big it has many different climates and other aspects to make every part of it different from another
The alligator belongs to the animal kingdom, specifically in the subphylum Euchordata within the phylum Chordata.
The Yorkshire Terrier, commonly known as the "Yorkie" is a breed of domestic dogs. All dogs, in fact all mammals, and any other animal you can think of, belong to the Animal Kingdom. Your Kingdom choices are pretty much Plant, Animal, or Microscopic something. So if it is big enough to see and not a plant, odds are good it's an animal.
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is an animal and so is a part of the kingdom Animalia.