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Animal Collective's Weitz Seeks Parkinson's Donations 
Pitchfork - 2 hours, 42 minutes ago
Believe it or not, the men of Animal Collective aren't always mucking about in masks or drumming and strumming their way to catharsis. Sometimes they are serious, quite serious, and that is the case with today's bit of Animal Collective news.
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Local organizations fight animal cruelty 
Star-Gazette - Apr 08 12:23 AM
Thousands of animals are victims of animal cruelty in the United States each year.
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Panda Bear 
Isthmus - Apr 06 10:05 PM
A plurality of the indie rock faithful have already added Panda Bear’s Person Pitch to their “best of” lists for 2007. They point to the harmonies, ambience, tone and heavy experimentation. They conclude that this is the kind of music Brian Wilson would be making if he’d been born into this generation.
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Most worn-out stuffed animal often most loved 
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Apr 07 9:13 PM
For many of us, the stress of growing up was absorbed by a teddy bear, a blanket, a stuffed monkey or something small and fuzzy.
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Dozens of animals die in Jacksonville shelter fire 
Sun-Sentinel - 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
Dozens of animals were killed when an early morning blaze gutted the Jacksonville Humane Society's headquarters this weekend, authorities said.
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‘That announcer guy’ out from behind mic 
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Apr 08 2:54 AM
LOS ANGELES – There was a moment at one of those Hollywood awards shows recently that seemed finally to cement Don LaFontaine’s place in television and film history, sort of like a star on the Walk of Fame, only, not.
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Microsoft Sees Double (Security Tuesdays) 
Microsoft Watch - Apr 03 1:06 PM
Microsoft kicked off the first of two Security Tuesdays with the out-of-band patch for the Animated Cursor zero-day exploit. The software giant plans to release more security patches next week....
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Kanye, Cam'ron, More MCs Skip Million-Dollar Videos, Go Straight To The Web 
MTV Music Television - Mar 28 4:16 AM
Million-dollar hip-hop videos seem to be going out of style, as MCs like 50 Cent and Cam'ron take their low-budget clips straight to the Internet.
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Working-class struggle: More families living near poverty level 
Rapid City Journal - Apr 07 10:45 PM
Christy and Robert Christol thought they were doing well financially. The Box Elder family had carefully established good credit scores, recently bought a surplus home from Ellsworth Air Force Base through a Rapid City bank and mortgage company and had received raises at their workplaces.
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Television movies for the week of April 1. 
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Mar 31 9:25 PM
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For The Record: Quick News On Ciara, Lil Jon, Fall Out Boy, Paul Wall, Killers, Fergie & More 
MTV Music Television - Apr 06 3:46 PM
Ciara, Lil Jon, Lil Wayne, Jermaine Dupri, Ludacris, Young Buck and others have provided audio testimonials for ImNotSigned.com, a new site created by Jazze Pha.
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For The Record: Quick News On Avril, Beyonce, 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, Game, Foo Fighters, Harry Potter & More 
MTV Music Television - Apr 05 3:16 PM
Avril Lavigne highlights her favorite clothes and accessories in the May issue of Lucky, explaining that she's finding a balance between rock and glamour.
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I can play, center field 
Midland Daily News - Apr 06 9:10 AM
I'm currently in South Bend, the heart of Notre Dame country. Last night, I watched the Loons whomp on the Silverhawks ...
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The Essentials| Young Buck 
The State - Mar 22 3:38 PM
Buck is a protege of 50 Cent and a member of G-Unit. Buck was formerly down with Cash Money. Buck stabbed a man who tried to attack Dr. Dre at the 2004 Vibe Awards.
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G-Unit's Southern Soldier Gets Mad 
University of Connecticut Daily Campus - Apr 03 7:33 AM
G-Unit is in trouble. The rap group headed by gangsta extraordinaire 50 Cent has not tasted platinum since 2005's "The Massacre," and new releases from Mobb Deep and Lloyd Banks fell on deaf ears achieving only minimal success. In today's competitive market, it's a hostile commercial environment for gangsta rap - and for all rappers in general.
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The Davis Enterprise 
The Davis Enterprise - Apr 07 11:16 PM
Music reviews for Thursday, March 22, 2007, include: ‘Alright, Still...' by Lily Allen; ‘A Weekend in the City' by Bloc Party; ‘Conqueror' by Jesu; ‘Atlantis - Hymns for Disco' by K-OS; ‘Desolation Street' by I Walk the Line; and ‘October' by Radio Astronomy.
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The Game's Got Jimmy Henchman's Back, Jay-Z's Alleged Baby Momma Surfaces, 50 Cent & Cam'ron Show Some "Curtis-y" 
SOHH - Apr 05 9:24 PM
In this week's Pulse Report the streets are buzzing about The Game breaking his truce with G-Unit, Jay-Z possibly having a kid and 50 Cent and Cam'ron's continuing feud. Visit SOHH.com for the complete story.
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Glynn Academy senior wins scholarship for her fashion sense 
The Florida Times-Union - Apr 04 3:12 AM
She developed a window display to beat four others in an Atlanta competition.
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Send condolences to the family of Corey Williams 
The Southern Illinoisan - Apr 07 9:44 PM
Lightning struck and killed Carbondale Community High School student Corey Williams Thursday afternoon during a track meet on the campus. Family, friends and school officials, understandably, are mourning this unexpected loss. If you would like to send condolences and prayers or share memories of Williams, do so in the comments section below. Comments are limited to 250 words.
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Gypsy Kings: The music of Babik 
The Buffalo News - 2 hours, 56 minutes ago
Mark Goldman, Buffalo historian, author and entrepreneur, stopped dead in his tracks. The last thing he expected to hear on a city street corner while wandering through the heavy traffic and heat of the annual Allentown Art Festival was the sound of gypsy jazz — the lambent, wistful, but spirited tones of Paris in the 1930s.
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Traveling tennis fan group started in Triad 
News 14 Carolina - 1 hour, 0 minute ago
GREENSBORO -- If you been to any of the Davis Cup events over the last week -- or watched any on TV, you've probably seen at least one “Net Head.”
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State Auto hires former Abercrombie & Fitch exec 
bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 02 11:07 AM
State Auto Financial Corp. said Monday it has named a former Abercrombie & Fitch Co. executive as its general counsel.
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Abercrombie Is A Symbol Of Oppression 
University of Connecticut Daily Campus - Apr 04 7:04 AM
Abercrombie and Fitch, Abercrombie (kids) and Hollister are three major brand names in America today. All you have to do is walk through any suburban area, college campus or wealthy neighborhood to see kids from middle school through college wearing clothes with these brand names plastered across the front.
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Abercrombie Is A Symbol Of Oppression 
University of Connecticut Daily Campus - Apr 04 7:04 AM
Abercrombie and Fitch, Abercrombie (kids) and Hollister are three major brand names in America today. All you have to do is walk through any suburban area, college campus or wealthy neighborhood to see kids from middle school through college wearing clothes with these brand names plastered across the front.
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Abercrombie Is A Symbol Of Oppression 
University of Connecticut Daily Campus - Apr 04 7:04 AM
Abercrombie and Fitch, Abercrombie (kids) and Hollister are three major brand names in America today. All you have to do is walk through any suburban area, college campus or wealthy neighborhood to see kids from middle school through college wearing clothes with these brand names plastered across the front.
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Births 
Salisbury Post - Apr 07 11:29 PM
A daughter, Hannah Abigail Hurlbut, was born to Todd and Jackie Shumaker of Salisbury on March 10, 2007, at Rowan Regional Medical Center. She weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces.
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Wedding of science and art 
Akron Beacon Journal - Apr 08 12:07 AM
Every time I hear about cutbacks in art programs in the schools I wish I could convince whoever needs to hear it that the visual arts are as necessary as the musical arts, whose proponents seem to have found a connection between music, math and the development of logic in the brain.
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How Taiwan became Chinese 
Salon.com - Apr 05 5:10 PM
Once upon a time, the "beautiful island" was mainly populated by warlike aborigines. Then along came the Dutch
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Deh Cho: No conservation, no pipeline 
Petroleum News - Apr 06 10:53 AM
The Deh Cho First Nation has issued another ultimatum to the Canadian government - either a sprawling area of the Northwest Territories is set aside as a conservation area or there will be no gas pipeline along the Mackenzie Valley. And this time the aboriginal community has the backing of four...
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Recall on Ladders for Above-Ground Pools 
KRGV-TV Texas - Apr 05 8:54 AM
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has important safety recall information for homeowners with above ground swimming pools. California-based Intex Recreation Corporation is recalling three different models of its pool ladders - the Intex, the Easy Set, and the Sand N Sun.
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Recall on Ladders for Above-Ground Pools 
KRGV-TV Texas - Apr 05 8:54 AM
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has important safety recall information for homeowners with above ground swimming pools. California-based Intex Recreation Corporation is recalling three different models of its pool ladders - the Intex, the Easy Set, and the Sand N Sun.
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Looking for Lincoln Van Buren 
The State Journal-Register - Apr 08 5:36 AM
ROCHESTER - Sangamon County can always find an Abraham Lincoln impersonator. But what the area needs is somebody who looks like Martin Van Buren. If you fit the part, the Lincoln-Van Buren Historical Association of Rochester wants to hear from you.
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SnoCountry Reports Latest Skiing Conditions Information 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 08 3:29 AM
Following are the latest skiing conditions information as supplied by SnoCountry Mountain Reports as of Sunday, Apr 8 2007, 6:03:49 AM EST.
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Samuel Dale DAR holds fifth annual awards tea 
The Meridian Star - Apr 07 9:07 PM
Samuel Dale Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution held their Fifth Annual Awards Tea on Sunday, April 1, 2007, at the Meridian Activity Center, formerly the Senior Citizens Center. Fifteen young people and adults were honored at this year’s annual event.
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For the record 
Boston Globe - Apr 08 2:58 AM
Correction: Because of a reporting error, the high school attended by Wheaton College Division 3 All-American sprinter Merzudin Ibric was incorrect in the March 18 Sports Notebook . Ibric graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover.
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A Money Race Reader's Guide 
Newsweek - Apr 07 2:34 PM
Presidential candidates just released their first-quarter fund-raising totals, but we'll have to wait until they file with the FEC on April 15 to get the full breakdown. Look for ...
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Contain your enthusiasm for organization 
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Apr 08 2:58 AM
I love to watch those TV shows that arm you with scads of clever ways to organize your entire home. I watch them with great awe because my home organization borders on chaos. For instance, I ignore the mountain of paperwork on my kitchen counter until it approaches avalanche conditions, then I feverishly excavate. In my zealousness, I have been known to accidentally toss a bill or two, a fact ...
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I can play, center field 
Midland Daily News - Apr 06 9:10 AM
I'm currently in South Bend, the heart of Notre Dame country. Last night, I watched the Loons whomp on the Silverhawks ...
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Television movies for the week of March 25 
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Mar 24 9:26 PM
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Join us in fixing our broken medical mess 
Corvallis Gazette-Times - Apr 05 5:39 PM
‘Give me a lever and whereon to stand, and I shall move the world.” This defiance of what seems irrevocable truth is the intention of those associated with the Archimedes Movement. That old Greek knew to apply logic and persistence to an issue in order to achieve results.
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Mystery of how pyramids were built solved? 
WABC-TV New York - Apr 04 1:46 PM
Among the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Pyramids at Giza, Egypt, are the only ones still standing.
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Christians around the world celebrate Easter 
Sports Illustrated - 35 minutes ago
From Moscow to Sofia, Rome to Jerusalem, Christians of the Orthodox and Western faiths celebrated Easter, prayed for a better future and relished ancient rituals on the same day this year as their religious calendars coincided.
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‘Ancient Glass' gleams with art, function 
Salem Statesman Journal - Apr 08 3:22 AM
Willamette University graduate Richard Brockway wanted to be an archaeologist but ended up as an engineer.
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Check out latest Adobe Acrobat 
The Nashua Telegraph - Apr 07 9:10 PM
What's new, improved and used by almost everyone on the planet that has a PC? No, it's not a mouse and definitely not a keyboard. It's Adobe Acrobat. ...
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Acura plows into Panorama Dr house 
KGET 17 Bakersfield - Apr 05 2:35 PM
It was a rude awakening for an east Bakersfield family Thursday morning when a car plowed into their home. An Acura Integra landed on its side and halfway inside a home in the 4900 block of Panorama Drive near University Avenue. Bakersfield firefighters said just before 2 a.m. they got a call of a car into a home.
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Halle Berry set to go bald for new movie 
CNN.com - Apr 06 6:20 AM
LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Her beauty trumps many a starlet in youth-obsessed Hollywood, but Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry, at age 40, is preparing to go where few leading actresses would dare.
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Reinvented WSO to play through the decades 
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Apr 07 4:29 PM
The Waukesha Symphony will celebrate its 60th year in 2007-'08. Alexander Platt will celebrate his 11th season as the WSO's music director.
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The ride's a scream, but don't dare make a peep 
The Sacramento Bee - Apr 07 12:16 AM
A North Highlands amusement park's new thrill ride might be better named the "Silencer."
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Madeline Sullivan, 89; insurance benefits expert 
Boston Globe - Apr 08 2:23 AM
HOLBROOK -- Madeline F. (Hanney) Sullivan, a longtime Holbrook resident who spent her career helping state employees and retirees with insurance matters, died March 23 at Oak Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Middleborough. She was 89.
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Children get in the hunt for Easter 
Lawrence Journal-World - Apr 08 12:54 AM
Aiden Berndsen-Perez ran right up to the Easter Bunny, but instead of turning around and having his picture taken, the 3-year-old boy faced the giant-sized rabbit and had a chat.
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Chicago Tribune - Apr 08 3:53 AM
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Book Review - Adobe InDesign CS2 One-On-One by Deke McClelland 
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As with all the One-on-One series, Adobe InDesign CS2 One-On-One is based on the Read-Watch-Do approach of learning. In each of the 12 lessons contained in this book the method is to read the chapter, watch the video and do the exercises. Add to that, your personal trainer is Deke McClelland, an established expert with over 20 years of professional training experience. Adobe InDesign CS2 ...
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Animals

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Scientific classification
<tr><td>Superdomain:<td>Phylogenetica
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Linnaeus, 1758
Phyla
      • Porifera (sponges)
      • Ctenophora (comb jellies)
      • Cnidaria (coral, jellyfish, anenomes)
      • Placozoa (trichoplax)
  • Subregnum Bilateria (bilateral symmetry)
      • Acoelomorpha (basal)
      • Orthonectida (flatworms, echinoderms, etc.)
    • Rhombozoa (dicyemids)
    • Myxozoa (slime animals)
    • Superphylum Deuterostomia (blastopore becomes anus)
      • Chordata (vertebrates, etc.)
      • Hemichordata (acorn worms)
      • Echinodermata (starfish, urchins)
      • Chaetognatha (arrow worms)
    • Superphylum Ecdysozoa (shed exoskeleton)
      • Kinorhyncha (mud dragons)
      • Loricifera
      • Priapulida (priapulid worms)
      • Nematoda (roundworms)
      • Nematomorpha (horsehair worms)
      • Onychophora (velvet worms)
      • Tardigrada (water bears)
      • Arthropoda (insects, etc.)
    • Superphylum Platyzoa
      • Platyhelminthes (flatworms)
      • Gastrotricha (gastrotrichs)
      • Rotifera (rotifers)
      • Acanthocephala (acanthocephalans)
      • Gnathostomulida (jaw worms)
      • Micrognathozoa (limnognathia)
      • Cycliophora (pandora)
    • Superphylum Lophotrochozoa (trochophore larvae / lophophores)
      • Sipuncula (peanut worms)
      • Nemertea (ribbon worms)
      • Phoronida (horseshoe worms)
      • Ectoprocta (moss animals)
      • Entoprocta (goblet worms)
      • Brachiopoda (brachipods)
      • Mollusca (mollusks)
      • Annelida (segmented worms)

Animals are a major group of organisms, classified as the kingdom Animalia or Metazoa. In general they are multicellular, capable of locomotion and responsive to their environment, and feed by consuming other organisms. Their body plan becomes fixed as they develop, usually early on in their development as embryos, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later on.

Along with sponges, gastropods, emus, dolphins and all other animals, Homo sapiens sapiens meet all the criteria above for membership in the group of organisms known as animals and they do not meet the criteria of the other groups. Some humans often consider themselves separate from animals, not on the grounds of biology, but through the use of "other contexts". Whilst self-delusion may be a unique characteristic of the human species it is not cause for exclusion from the Kingdom Animalia.

The name animal comes from the Latin word animal, of which animalia is the plural, and ultimately from anima, meaning vital breath or soul.

Contents

  • 1 Characteristics
  • 2 Structure
  • 3 Reproduction and development
  • 4 Origin and fossil record
  • 5 Groups of animals
    • 5.1 Deuterostomes
    • 5.2 Ecdysozoa
    • 5.3 Platyzoa
    • 5.4 Lophotrochozoa
  • 6 History of classification
  • 7 Usage of the word animal
  • 8 Examples
  • 9 See also
  • 10 References
  • 11 External links

Characteristics

Aristotle divided the living world between animals and plants, and this was followed by Carolus Linnaeus in the first hierarchical classification. Since then biologists have begun emphasizing evolutionary relationships, and so these groups have been restricted somewhat. For instance, microscopic protozoa were originally considered animals because they move, but are now treated separately.

Kingdom Animalia has several characteristics that set it apart from other living things. First, animals are eukaryotic. This separates them from the Kingdom Monera. Second, animals are multicellular, which separates them from Kingdom Protista. Third, they are heterotrophic, setting them apart from Kingdom Plantae and several plant-like protists. Finally, Kingdom Animalia consists of organisms without cell walls, which makes it unique compared to Kingdom Plantae, algae, and Kingdom Fungi.

Structure

With a few exceptions, most notably the sponges (Phylum Porifera), animals have bodies differentiated into separate tissues. These include muscles, which are able to contract and control locomotion, and a nervous system, which sends and processes signals. There is also typically an internal digestive chamber, with one or two openings. Animals with this sort of organization are called metazoans, or eumetazoans when the former is used for animals in general.

All animals have eukaryotic cells, surrounded by a characteristic extracellular matrix composed of collagen and elastic glycoproteins. This may be calcified to form structures like shells, bones, and spicules. During development it forms a relatively flexible framework upon which cells can move about and be reorganized, making complex structures possible. In contrast, other multicellular organisms like plants and fungi have cells held in place by cell walls, so develop by progressive growth. Also, unique to animal cells are the following intercellular junctions: tight junctions, gap junctions, and desmosomes.

Reproduction and development

Nearly all animals undergo some form of sexual reproduction. Adults are diploid or occasionally polyploid. They have a few specialized reproductive cells, which undergo meiosis to produce smaller motile spermatozoa or larger non-motile ova. These fuse to form zygotes, which develop into new individuals.

Many animals are also capable of asexual reproduction. This may take place through parthenogenesis, where fertile eggs are produced without mating, or in some cases through fragmentation.

A zygote initially develops into a hollow sphere, called a blastula, which undergoes rearrangement and differentiation. In sponges, blastula larvae swim to a new location and develop into a new sponge. In most other groups, the blastula undergoes more complicated rearrangement. It first invaginates to form a gastrula with a digestive chamber, and two separate germ layers - an external ectoderm and an internal endoderm. In most cases, a mesoderm also develops between them. These germ layers then differentiate to form tissues and organs.

Animals grow by indirectly using the energy of sunlight. Plants use this energy to turn air into simple sugars using a process known as photosynthesis. These sugars are then used as the building blocks which allow the plant to grow. When animals eat these plants (or eat other animals which have eaten plants), the sugars produced by the plant are used by the animal. They are either used directly to help the animal grow, or broken down, releasing stored solar energy, and giving the animal the energy required for motion. This process is known as glycolysis.

Origin and fossil record

Animals are generally considered to have evolved from flagellate protozoa. Their closest living relatives are the choanoflagellates, collared flagellates that have the same structure as certain sponge cells do. Molecular studies place them in a supergroup called the opisthokonts, which also include the fungi and a few small parasitic protists. The name comes from the posterior location of the flagellum in motile cells, such as most animal sperm, whereas other eukaryotes tend to have anterior flagella.

The first fossils that might represent animals appear towards the end of the Precambrian, around 600 million years ago, and are known as the Vendian biota. These are difficult to relate to later fossils, however. Some may represent precursors of modern phyla, but they may be separate groups, and it is possible they are not really animals at all. Aside from them, most animal phyla with known phyla make a more or less simultaneous appearance during the Cambrian period, about 570 million years ago. It is still disputed whether this event, called the Cambrian explosion, represents a rapid divergence between different groups or a change in conditions that made fossilization possible.

Groups of animals

The sponges (Porifera) diverged from other animals early. As mentioned, they lack the complex organization found in most other phyla. Their cells are differentiated, but not organized into distinct tissues. Sponges are sessile and typically feed by drawing in water through pores all over the body, which is supported by a skeleton typically divided into spicules. The extinct Archaeocyatha, which have fused skeletons, may represent sponges or a separate phylum.

Among the eumetazoan phyla, two are radially symmetric and have digestive chambers with a single opening, which serves as both the mouth and the anus. These are the Cnidaria, which include anemones, corals, and jellyfish, and the Ctenophora or comb jellies. Both have distinct tissues, but they are not organized into organs. There are only two main germ layers, the ectoderm and endoderm, with only scattered cells between them. As such, these animals are sometimes called diploblastic. The tiny phylum Placozoa is similar, but individuals do not have a permanent digestive chamber.

The remaining animals form a monophyletic group called the Bilateria. For the most part, they are bilaterally symmetric, and often have a specialized head with feeding and sensory organs. The body is triploblastic, i.e. all three germ layers are well-developed, and tissues form distinct organs. The digestive chamber has two openings, a mouth and an anus, and there is also an internal body cavity called a coelom or pseudocoelom. There are exceptions to each of these characteristics, however - for instance adult echinoderms are radially symmetric, and certain parasitic worms have extremely simplified body structures.

Genetic studies have considerably changed our understanding of the relationships within the Bilateria. Most appear to belong to four major lineages:

  1. Deuterostomes
  2. Ecdysozoa
  3. Platyzoa
  4. Lophotrochozoa

In addition to these, there are a few small groups of bilaterians with relatively similar structure that appear to have diverged before these major groups. These include the Acoelomorpha, Rhombozoa, and Orthonectida. The Myxozoa, single-celled parasites that were originally considered Protozoa, are now believed to have developed from the Bilateria as well.

Deuterostomes

Deuterostomes differ from the other Bilateria, called protostomes, in several ways. In both cases there is a complete digestive tract. However, in protostomes the initial opening (the archenteron) develops into the mouth, and an anus forms separately. In deuterostomes this is reversed. In most protostomes cells simply fill in the interior of the gastrula to form the mesoderm, called schizocoelous development, but in deuterostomes it forms through evagination of the endoderm, called enterocoelic pouching. Deuterostomes also have a dorsal, rather than a ventral, nerve chord and their embryos undergo different cleavage.

All this suggests the deuterostomes and protostomes are separate, monophyletic lineages. The main phyla of deuterostomes are the Echinodermata and Chordata. The former are radially symmetric and exclusively marine, such as sea stars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers. The latter are dominated by the vertebrates, animals with backbones. These include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

In addition to these, the deuterostomes also include the Hemichordata or acorn worms. Although they are not especially prominent today, the important fossil graptolites may belong to this group. The Chaetognatha or arrow worms may also be deuterostomes, but this is less certain.

Ecdysozoa

The Ecdysozoa are protostomes, named after the common trait of growth by moulting or ecdysis. The largest animal phylum belongs here, the Arthropoda, including insects, spiders, crabs, and their kin. All these organisms have a body divided into repeating segments, typically with paired appendages. Two smaller phyla, the Onychophora and Tardigrada, are close relatives of the arthropods and share these traits.

The ecdysozoans also include the Nematoda or roundworms, the second largest animal phylum. Roundworms are typically microscopic, and occur in nearly every environment where there is water. A number are important parasites. Smaller phyla related to them are the Nematomorpha or horsehair worms, which are visible to the unaided eye, and the Kinorhyncha, Priapulida, and Loricifera, which are all microscopic. These groups have a reduced coelom, called a pseudocoelom.

The remaining two groups of protostomes are sometimes grouped together as the Spiralia, since in both embryos develop with spiral cleavage.

Platyzoa

The Platyzoa include the phylum Platyhelminthes, the flatworms. These were originally considered some of the most primitive Bilateria, but it now appears they developed from more complex ancestors. A number of parasites are included in this group, such as the flukes and tapeworms. Flatworms lack a coelom, as do their closest relatives, the microscopic Gastrotricha.

The other platyzoan phyla are microscopic and pseudocoelomate. The most prominent are the Rotifera or rotifers, which are common in aqueous environments. They also include the Acanthocephala or spiny-headed worms, the Gnathostomulida, Micrognathozoa, and possibly the Cycliophora. These groups share the presence of complex jaws, from which they are called the Gnathifera.

Lophotrochozoa

The Lophotrochozoa include two of the most successful animal phyla, the Mollusca and Annelida. The former includes animals such as snails, clams, and squids, and the latter comprises the segmented worms, such as earthworms and leeches. These two groups have long been considered close relatives because of the common presence of trochophore larvae, but the annelids were considered closer to the arthropods, because they are both segmented. Now this is generally considered convergent evolution, owing to many morphological and genetic differences between the two phyla.

The Lophotrochozoa also include the Nemertea or ribbon worms, the Sipuncula, and several phyla that have a fan of cilia around the mouth, called a lophophore. These were traditionally grouped together as the lophophorates, but it now appears they are paraphyletic, some closer to the Nemertea and some to the Mollusca and Annelida. They include the Brachiopoda or lamp shells, which are prominent in the fossil record, the Entoprocta, the Phoronida, and possibly the Ectoprocta or moss animals.

History of classification

In Linnaeus' original scheme, the animals were one of three kingdoms, divided into the classes of Vermes, Insecta, Pisces, Amphibia, Aves, and Mammalia. Since then the last four have all been subsumed into a single phylum, the Chordata, whereas the various other forms have been separated out. The above lists represent our current understanding of the group, though there is some variation from source to source.

Usage of the word animal

In everyday usage animal refers to any member of the animal kingdom that is not a human being, and sometimes excludes insects (although including such arthropods as crabs). This confusion stems primarily from the familiarity with zoo animals, farm animals and pets, not from an analytical distinction between insects, humans and the rest of the animal kingdom.

Examples

Some well-known types of animals, listed by their common names:

  • alpaca, ant, antelope, badger, bat, bear, bee, beetle, bird, bison, butterfly, cat, chicken, cockroach, coral, cow, deer, dinosaur, dog, dolphin, earthworm, elephant, elk, fish, fly, fox, frog, giraffe, goat, gorilla, hippopotamus, horse, human, iguana, jellyfish, kangaroo, lion, lizard, llama, lynx, monkey, mouse, nightingale, octopus, owl, ox, parrot, penguin, pig, quail, rabbit, rat, rhinoceros, salamander, scorpion, seahorse, shark, sheep, sloth, snake, spider, squid, starfish, tiger, turtle, urial, vole, whale, wolf, yak, zebra

See also

  • Altruism in animals
  • Amphibian
  • Animal intelligence
  • Animal locomotion
  • Animal rights
  • Biblical terms
    • Clean animals
    • Unclean animals
  • Biology
  • Biota
  • Bird
  • Fish
  • Insect
  • Mammal
  • Macrofossil
  • Prehistoric life
  • Reptile
  • Zoology
  • Zoo

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