Monkeys belong to the Animalia kingdom because they are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that exhibit characteristics typical of animals, such as the ability to move, consume organic material for energy, and respond to their environment. They are classified under the phylum Chordata and the class Mammalia, highlighting their vertebrate and mammalian traits, respectively. Monkeys share a common evolutionary ancestry with other animals, which places them firmly within the broader classification of the Animalia kingdom.
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Animalia, assuming I've understood your question right. The reason I'm doubtful is that it's hard to imagine that anyone might have thought they were plants.
Sea Monkeys are crustacea, so they are animals. Their full taxonomy is Species: Artemia salina Family: Artemiidae Order: Anostraca Class: Branchiopoda Subphylum Crustacae Phylum: Athropoda Kingdom:Animalia
The Kingdom would be: Animalia!Animalia
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Chordata belongs to the Animalia kingdom.
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The 'Animalia' kingdom.
The Kingdom Animalia, the animal kingdom
Echinoderms are kept under kingdom: Animalia