because of the types of speices and because of they're are groups the arthropod group, and mammles, and reptiles, amphibians, and so on. you have to classify them.
Here are the scientific classifications for the horse. Kingdom:Animalia Phylum:Chordata Class:Mannalia Order:Perissodactyla Family:Equudae Genus:Equus Specie:Equus Caballus
No. The parameciam is in the protist kingdom not the animal kingdom.
The Yorkshire Terrier, commonly known as the "Yorkie" is a breed of domestic dogs. All dogs, in fact all mammals, and any other animal you can think of, belong to the Animal Kingdom. Your Kingdom choices are pretty much Plant, Animal, or Microscopic something. So if it is big enough to see and not a plant, odds are good it's an animal.
their knigdom is animalia they are quite obviously in the animal kingdom.
The Animal Kingdom.
Mollusca is a kingdom of animals that includes a diverse group of invertebrates such as snails, clams, and octopuses.
Euplotes is a member of the Kingdom Protista, which includes diverse eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms.
A ram is a mammal, of the animal kingdom, so it is in the fauna kingdom.
It is an animal, so belongs to the Kingdom 'Animalia'.
Arthopoda for the Animal Kingdom. Ascomycota for the Fungi Kingdom. Angiosperms for the Plant Kingdom. Frimicutes for the Bacteria Kingdom. Autotrophs for the Protista Kingdom.
yes they are in the animal kingdom so that makes them an animal
well in the animal kingdom there is a lot of different species and classes so the species and classes in the kingdom have different enviroments:)
The protist kingdom in, The Domain Eukarya
There's only one "animal kingdom" and all animals are in it, so I have no idea what you are trying to ask.
It is an Animal. So it is in the Animal Kingdom. As opposed to the Monera, Protista, Fungi, and Plant kingdoms.
I'm hoping you meant Protista. Kingdom protista is actually very diverse. They are a monophyletic group, meaning they are diverse. They are primarily unicellular, and pretty much tiny, usually microscopic. Some can perform photosynthesis, while are heterotrophs, having to eat like an animal. Hope that helps!
An euglena belongs to the Kingdom Protista. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms. Euglenas are single-celled organisms that can be both autotrophic and heterotrophic.