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The Animal Kingdom

The Animal Kingdom is a classification group containing all animals.

Main characteristics

Main characteristics

  • The Animal Kingdom is called 'Animalia'.
  • Animals are multicellular. This means their bodies are formed by more than one cell.
  • Animals do not have cell walls around their cells.
Dividing the Animal Kingdom

Dividing the Animal Kingdom

  • All animals are divided into two major groups:
    • Animals with backbones are called vertebrates.
    • Animals without backbones are called invertebrates.
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