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Yes. Fish are classified under the Kingdom Animalia.

Yes, fish are animals, as are reptiles, birds, amphibians, and even insects! We tend to confuse Animals with mammals, warmblooded creatures that have hair and bear live babies (such as lions, monkeys, elephants, and people)

To a biologist, fish are definitely animals. They belong to the animal kingdom. There are some contexts in which a person who is talking about animals only means those animals who live on land, not in the water. You can go hunting for animals, and fishing for fish.
Anything alive that moves is an animal, including you, with the exception of some protists. Fish are animals. Fish are vertebrates and all vertebrates are animals. There are 3 major taxonomic classifications of life on earth. Anamalia, Protista, and Plantae. Some protists can move about using their cilia or flagella. The protists are widely different unicellular and multicellular organisms that do not fit into the other categories.

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