Arthropods- bugs and crustaceans
Amphibians- frogs, salamanders, and ceacilians
Mollusks- sometimes have shells such as snails, others are slimy like octopuses
echinoderms- pointy, includes starfish and sea urchins
mammals- warmblooded and furry
fish- trout, eels, sharks, etc.
reptiles- turtles, snakes, lizards, alligators, etc.
ringed worms- such as earthworms, parasites, and leeches
birds- well, just birds
birds, reptiles, fish, mammals, marsupials... that's all I can think of for now...
must obtain energy through digestion
Firstly scientists classified organisms into 2 kingdoms:animal kingdom and plant kingdom.Then when science became advanced organisms where classified into 5 kingdoms:plant kingdom,animal kingdom,monera,protista,fungi.
The largest living single organisms are the giant sequoia of the plant kingdom. Creatures, however, are generally considered animals, of the Animal Kingdom. Both plants and animals are metazoans, in the "Kingdom of Eukaryotes."
In the scientific classification system, the kingdom Animalia is one of five kingdoms. All organisms in this kingdom are: multicellular, mobile and heterotrophic.
Behavior consists of all the actions an animal performs.
Kingdom is the highest subgroup for classifying organisms.
Animal Kingdom.
Animal Kingdom.
Animal cells do not have cell walls. Many animal-like protists also lack cell walls.
Anamalia
yes all organisms eat organisms * Animal kingdom.
The animal kingdom consists of only multicellular heterotrophs.
Metaphyta or Plantae kingdom.
Kingdom Protista consists mostly of single-celled and simple multicelluular organisms.
Animalia is the kingdom that consists only of complex multicellular eukaryotic organisms.
Unicellular organisms with no nucleus are called prokaryotes; they do not have a kingdom classification, but have two domains: Archaea and Bacteria.
The Animal Kingdom.
Protista Kingdom are primarily unicellular.