Yes, insects are part of the Kingdom, Animalia.
Wildlife
Bees should be described for what they are...insects.
No, they are not considered insects they are considered annelids and belong to that phylum.
A wildlife garden is an environment that is attractive to various forms of wildlife such as birds, amphibians, reptiles, insects,...
A person who studies wildlife is typically called a wildlife biologist, while someone who specializes in insects is known as an entomologist. Wildlife biologists focus on the behavior, ecology, and conservation of animals in their natural habitats, whereas entomologists specifically examine the biology, behavior, and ecology of insects. Both fields contribute valuable knowledge to understanding biodiversity and ecosystems.
Although humans are considered animals; by definition, the term wildlife does not include humans.
You can wildlife almost anywhere. In most suburbs, you have raccoons, skunks, rabbits, birds, and insects. You can see wildlife in the rain forests, forests, and deserts.
I don't think animals like dogs, cats, or fish are considered wildlife. Things like pets and harmless animals that don't live in the wild are not considered wildlife.
plants, fish, birds and insects
A naturist is someone who could be considered a wildlife lover.
Entomology? Wildlife Illustrator?
trees many trees,insects mammal