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The kingdom Animalia comprises all the creatures we normally think of as animals but it extends further than this, including worms, insects, crustaceans, molluscs, sponges, jellyfish as well as vertebrates. Some animal-like organisms consisting of a single cell or a few cells are included in the category Protista. The bacteria and the archaea are included in the category Monera. Most of the members of this kingdom are active and able to move around, have a mouth or other opening to ingest food, react to outside stimuli and respire, but they do not photosynthesize like plants do. Modern genetic analysis is showing unexpected relationships between disparate groups and demonstrating that what had been thought to be closely related groups are actually further apart. The Animalia are now thought to be more closely related to the kingdom Fungi than the kingdom Plantae. Subcategories are organized according to the taxon tree: - Phylum -- Class --- Order ---- Family ----- Genus ------ Species Not all taxonomic branches are fully developed.
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Online database of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology at the University of Michigan.
A general overview of Kingdom Animalia.
A site with useful tips, pictures and videos by our expert team and other members from the community.
Blog on strange, unusual or weird animals from around the world. An archive since 2008.
Blog by Gordon Grice providing information and commentary on dangerous animals, from worms and insects to reptiles and mammals.
Provides photographs and interesting facts about a select number of wildlife species.
Photographic blog of uncommon, bizarre and fascinating creatures.
Collection of animal recordings and associated video. Cornell Lab, Ithaca, NY, US.
Provides videos of lions, sharks, squid and many other animals. Requires Flash Player.
Blog about some unusual animals including pictures and information on some less familiar species. Archived site since 2008.
Collection of animal recordings and associated video. Cornell Lab, Ithaca, NY, US.
Blog on strange, unusual or weird animals from around the world. An archive since 2008.
Blog by Gordon Grice providing information and commentary on dangerous animals, from worms and insects to reptiles and mammals.
A site with useful tips, pictures and videos by our expert team and other members from the community.
Blog about some unusual animals including pictures and information on some less familiar species. Archived site since 2008.
Provides videos of lions, sharks, squid and many other animals. Requires Flash Player.
Photographic blog of uncommon, bizarre and fascinating creatures.
Online database of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology at the University of Michigan.
Provides photographs and interesting facts about a select number of wildlife species.
A general overview of Kingdom Animalia.

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