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They all are multicellular, they all have eukaryotic cells, and they all are consumers.

Also, all animals are heterotrophs, meaning that they cannot make their own food, and instead get their energy and nutrition from organic compounds that were produced by other organisms. Finally, the process by which animals develop is different from that of other organisms, as animals go through a stage of development in which a blastula forms.

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