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Sabtu, 29 Oktober 2016

Where The Wild Horses Live by Deborah Hall Barry

Where The Wild Horses Live by Deborah Hall BarryAnimals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom animalia (also called Metazoa). All animals are motile, meaning they can move spontaneously and independently at some point in their lives. Their body plan eventually becomes fixed as they develop, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later on in their lives. All animals are heterotrophs: they must ingest other organisms or their products for sustenance.Can Fake Fur Save This Leopard? Photo: U.S. Fish amp; Wildlife ServiceMost known animal phyla appeared in the fossil record as marine species during the Cambrian explosion, about 542 million years ago. Animals can be divided broadly into vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates have a backbone or spine (vertebral column), and amount to less than five percent of all described animal species. They include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. The remaining animals are the invertebrates, which lack a backbone. These include molluscs (clams, oysters, octopuses, squid, snails); arthropods (millipedes, centipedes, insects, spiders, scorpions, crabs, lobsters, shrimp); annelids (earthworms, leeches), cnidarians (jellyfish, sea anemones, corals), and sponges. The study of animals is called zoology.Siberian Tigers Trained To Live In WildThe word "animal" comes from the Latin animalis, meaning having breath, having soul or living being. In everyday non-scientific usage the word excludes humans – that is, "animal" is often used to refer only to non-human members of the kingdom Animalia; often, only closer relatives of humans such as mammals and other vertebrates, are meant. The biological definition of the word refers to all members of the kingdom animalia, encompassing creatures as diverse as sponges, jellyfish, insects, and humans.

Can Fake Fur Save This Leopard? Photo: U.S. Fish amp; Wildlife Service

Can Fake Fur Save This Leopard? Photo: U.S. Fish amp; Wildlife Service

Siberian Tigers Trained To Live In Wild

Siberian Tigers Trained To Live In Wild

Live Webcam featuring Wild Boar in Estonia

Live Webcam featuring Wild Boar in Estonia

Pictures: Animals Inherit Mixed Legacy at Chernobyl

Pictures: Animals Inherit Mixed Legacy at ChernobylThanks for Reading this Page