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Animals - National Geographic Step into the world of animals, from wildlife to beloved pets Learn about some of nature’s most incredible species through recent discoveries and groundbreaking studies on animal habitats
All Animals A-Z - Alphabetical List of Animal Names Comprehensive list of animal names by letter, ordered alphabetically from A to Z Select a letter to find animals that start with that letter, with detailed info
Animal (2014) - IMDb Animal: Directed by Brett Simmons With Joey Lauren Adams, Elizabeth Gillies, Paul Iacono, Thorsten Kaye When plans for a weekend vacation hit a dead end, a group of close-knit friends find themselves stranded in unfamiliar territory, pursued by a menacing, blood thirsty predator
Animal Facts Encyclopedia Animal Facts Encyclopedia - Facts, photos, videos and information on animals from around the world including African animals, Australian animals, desert animals, ocean animals, big cats, bears, baby animals and other popular subjects
Introduction to Animals - Basic Biology Introduction to animals Animals are a diverse group of organisms that make up the kingdom known as Animalia They are a very familiar group of organisms and are the very kingdom of life that humans belong to In this introduction to animals we will cover the difference between vertebrate and invertebrate animals and introduce a range of animals from both groups
Animals | Fact file - BBC Earth Can sharks see? And do giraffes really give birth standing up? We answer your burning questions about the astonishing animal kingdom, and bring you closer to our natural world with the BBC Earth fact files
Animal - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary Animal Definition An animal (plural: animals) refers to any of the eukaryotic multicellular organisms of the biological kingdom Animalia Animals of this kingdom are generally characterized to be heterotrophic, motile, having specialized sensory organs, lacking a cell wall, and growing from a blastula during embryonic development Etymology: Latin animale (neuter of animalis)