The Animalia Kingdom is one of 6 Kingdoms of organisms. The other 5 kingdoms are: Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea and Bacteria. Like the name suggests, the animalia kingdom is made up of animals!
Animals,like the flamingo shown here, have a wide variety of characteristics. For example, animals can have 2 legs (birds), 4 legs (dogs), 5 legs (starfish), 6 legs (insects), 8 legs (Spiders or octopi),...even no legs (fish)! They can have fur, feathers, scales, skin, shells, or other coverings. Some animals feed their babies milk, others do not. While many animals walk, some fly, swim, slither, or hop! But inspite of all their differences, animals also share many characteristics. On this page, we'll explore some about what makes an animal an animal.
mamilia, reptilia
The main groups of organisms in the animal kingdom include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. These groups are characterized by their ability to move, consume organic matter, and lack of cell walls.
this group is called invertebrates and vertebrates :)
Archeobactetia
The animal kingdom is divided into two large groups: vertebrates, which have a spine or backbone (like humans, birds, and fish), and invertebrates, which do not have a backbone (like insects, jellyfish, and worms).
Warm blooded and cold blooded
The kingdom Fungi is separated into two main groups: macrofungi (such as mushrooms) and microfungi (such as yeasts and molds).
The two highest level taxa in the Linnaean system are the kingdom and phylum, except in plants, which have divisions instead of phyla.
The two main groups of carbohydrates are starch and sugars.
The two major groupings within the animal kingdom are invertebrates (animals without a backbone) and vertebrates (animals with a backbone). Invertebrates make up the majority of animal species and include insects, worms, and mollusks, while vertebrates include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
it is two main groups
it is two main groups