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lego-lol | 23:46 Tue 24th Jan 2006 | Animals & Nature
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why are some organisms in the animalia family and others are not?
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The division of organisms into animals, plants, protists etc. is at the Kingdom level, NOT the Family level.


The classification of living things follows the following hierarchy:

Kingdom
- Phylum
- - Class
- - - Order
- - - - Family
- - - - - Genus
- - - - - - species


Some of these echelons also have sub-divisions such as sub-order or sub-family.


Animalia is one of the Kingdoms. All animals belong to this group. The other main Kingdom is the Plant Kingdom (to which plants belong).


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