there under threat because the monkeys have went bananas. . . .
Herpes is a virus, not a cellular organism, so it is not a member of any of the kingdoms in the biological classification system.
Carolus Linnaeus defined two main kingdoms in his classification studies of living things. For plants he chose Vegetabilia, and for animals he chose Animalia.
Linnaeus named the Animalia and Plantae Kingdoms. Linnaeus named two kingdoms by the names Animalia and Plantae kingdoms. He also ordered them from the largest to the smallest.
The population of koala is at a threat as a result of chlamydia.
Slow if not under threat.
Where does animals live what does animals eat why is animals under threat
there are over 500 animals at animal in kingdoms
If you are referring to the taxonomic Kingdom Animalia, the remaining Kingdoms have no animals. If you are referring to political kingdoms, there are a wide variety of different animals scattered across the globe.
The greatest threat to the kingdoms was from defeat in war. Most of the early kingdoms did not survive, as those that did survive destroyed the others.
Other than the organisms that fall under the kingdoms of animals and plants, living organism fall under the categories of Fungi, Protists, Eubacteria (Monera), and Archaebacteria. Examples from these kingdoms are: Fungi: mold Protists: algae Eubacteria (Monera): E. Coli Archaebacteria: Halophiles
Animals are Eukaryotes. The Kingdoms Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia all fall under the domain Eukarya.
The 5 Kingdoms are: Fungi, Plants, Animals, Prokaryotes and Protoctistans.
insects and animals
the threat is hunting for the animals that live there. .
bcoz are so many animals that exist and study of such a huge no. of animals is not a piece of cake ready to eat. So to make the study easier the scientists categorised the animals into different kingdoms.
Not exactly. Culling is when animals overpopulate, like deer or kangaroos. However, in Africa they 'cull' elephants even though they are under threat.
animals