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  1. Animalia - Online Animals Encyclopedia

    Welcome to Animalia, an online animal encyclopedia where you can learn about all your favourite animals, and even some you may have never heard of.

  2. Animal - Wikipedia

    The word animal comes from the Latin noun animal of the same meaning, which is itself derived from Latin animalis 'having breath or soul'. [5] The biological definition includes all members of the …

  3. Animalia (animals) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web

    Mar 29, 2026 · All animals are members of the Kingdom Animalia, also called Metazoa. This Kingdom does not contain prokaryotes (Kingdom Monera, includes bacteria, blue-green algae) or protists …

  4. Animals | Animalia

    2 days ago · Animals on Animalia Check out our latest animals documented, view animals by type (mammal, fish), or search your new favorite animal!

  5. Animal | Definition, Types, & Facts | Britannica

    May 18, 2026 · Animal, any of a group of multicellular eukaryotic organisms thought to have evolved independently from the unicellular eukaryotes. Animals differ from other multicellular eukaryotes, the …

  6. Animal - New World Encyclopedia

    The name animal comes from the Latin word animal, of which animalia is the plural, and ultimately from anima, meaning vital breath or soul. Distinguishing Animals For a long time, living organisms were …

  7. Animalia Kingdom | Definition, Characteristics & Examples

    Animalia is a diverse kingdom that includes invertebrates like snails and sea anemones, and vertebrates like humans and dolphins. They range in size from microscopic rotifers to 100-foot-long blue ...

  8. Animals (Kingdom Animalia) · iNaturalist

    Animals are eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that form the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals are motile (able to move), heterotrophic (consume organic material), reproduce …

  9. Kingdoms of Life in Biology - Science Notes and Projects

    Feb 19, 2022 · The 5 kingdoms of life are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Monera. When there are 6 kingdoms, Monera breaks into Eubacteria and Archaebacteria. In biology, a kingdom of life is a …

  10. Animalia | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · Animalia The kingdom Animalia, or Metazoa, includes all animals. Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms, which are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrition from …