Lists of animals

Animals are multicellular eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, reproduce sexually, and grow from a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million in total. Animals range in size from 8.5 millionths of a metre to 33.6 metres (110 ft) long and have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The study of animals is called zoology.

The use of love darts by the land snail Monachoides vicinus is a form of sexual selection
Adult silk worm

Animals may be listed or indexed by many criteria, including taxonomy, status as endangered species, their geographical location, and their portrayal and/or naming in human culture.

By common name

By aspect

By domestication

Water buffalo

By eating behaviour

By endangered status

By extinction

List of extinct animals

By region

By individual (real or fictional)

Real

Fictional

  • List of fictional bears
  • List of fictional birds
  • List of fictional cats
  • List of fictional pachyderms
  • List of fictional pigs

List of Animals (incomplete)

By taxonomical classification

Phyla

The relative number of species contributed to the total by each phylum of animals

The animal Kingdom contains some 35 extant phyla.

Basal animals are delineated according to the following cladogram:

Choanozoa (950)

Animals: Porifera, Diploblasts

Diploblasts: Ctenophora, ParaHoxozoa

ParaHoxozoa: Placozoa, Cnidaria, Bilateria/Triploblast

Bilateria: Xenacoelomorpha, Nephrozoa

Nephrozoa: Protostomes, Deuterostomes

Deuterostomia

Ecdysozoa
Spiralia

Chordata

Fish

Amphibians

  • List of amphibians

Reptiles

  • List of reptiles
  • List of ichthyosaur genera
  • List of pterosaur genera
  • List of plesiosaur genera
  • List of dinosaur genera
  • List of snakes
  • List of snake genera
  • List of boine species and subspecies
  • List of erycine species and subspecies
  • List of pythonid species and subspecies
  • List of tropidophiid species and subspecies
  • List of uropeltid species and subspecies
  • List of crotaline species and subspecies
  • List of viperine species and subspecies
  • List of anomalepidid species and subspecies
  • List of leptotyphlopid species and subspecies
  • List of typhlopid species and subspecies
  • List of Testudines families (tortoises, turtles and terrapins)

References

  1. Liu, Yunhuan; Carlisle, Emily; Zhang, Huaqiao; Yang, Ben; Steiner, Michael; Shao, Tiequan; Duan, Baichuan; Marone, Federica; Xiao, Shuhai; Donoghue, Philip C. J. (17 August 2022). "Saccorhytus is an early ecdysozoan and not the earliest deuterostome". Nature. 609 (7927): 541–546. Bibcode:2022Natur.609..541L. doi:10.1038/s41586-022-05107-z. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 35978194. S2CID 251646316.
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