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Animalia

[an-uh-mey-lee-uh, -meyl-yuh]

noun

(used with a singular or plural verb)
  1. the taxonomic kingdom comprising all animals, including humans.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Animalia1

First recorded in 1800–05; from New Latin, Latin: plural of animal “living being, animal, beast,” animal
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In fact, even kingdoms of life beyond Animalia depend on darkness.

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Sparkle pony or not, this year proved that even with lavish accommodations like RVs and power drops, Burning Man is a bestial experience — which is apropos considering the theme this year was “Animalia.”

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This article is part of Animalia, a column exploring the strange and fascinating world of animals and the ways in which we appreciate, imperil and depend on them.

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Beavers, after all, are some of Animalia’s most unruly members: they compel rivers to overflow, transform single-channel streams into braided ones and ingeniously sabotage our precious infrastructure.

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A longtime animal rights activist and vegan, she turned her attention to a new project: Flora Animalia, an urban garden where she hosts educational food workshops and crafting seminars.

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When To Use

is Animalia?

Animalia is the scientific grouping that includes all animals.Scientists, historians, and others classify similar things together, using a taxonomy, in order to study them and describe them. In biology, the top category is the domain, followed by the kingdom, phylum, class, and several other categories. Animalia is the kingdom that contains all animals, including humans.Example: Mammals are among the dominant members of the Animalia kingdom.

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