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Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park, 1 of 4 Theme Parks in Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida, is full of attractions, adventure and animals! ... Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park, one of 4 Theme Parks at Walt Disney World Resort, is full of attractions, adventures and entertainment that reflect Walt Disney...
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disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/animal-kingdom/
disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/animal-kingdom/
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Here are some of the animals you can investigate in our Science Reference Library. The first name you read is the common name for the animal. The name in parentheses ( ) is the Latin word for the group (the phylum or subphylum or class or group or order) that scientists sometimes use to refer to animals...
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www.kidport.com/RefLib/Science/Animals/Animals.htm
www.kidport.com/RefLib/Science/Animals/Animals.htm
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Opened in April, 1998, Animal Kingdom is Walt Disney World's newest theme park. It is not a zoo (NâHTâZû!) and not a typical Disney theme park, and not exactly a combination. It's a totally unique concept.
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www.pansophist.com/ak.htm
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Highlights of the larger members of the animal kingdom (Animalia). ... The Animal Kingdom is at once the Kingdom most and least familiar to us. Almost all of the animals we commonly think of -- mammals, fish, and birds -- belong to a single subgroup within one of the 33 Phyla comprising the Animal Kingdom.
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www.perspective.com/nature/animalia/index.html
www.perspective.com/nature/animalia/index.html
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Animal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Animals are a major group of mostly multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia or Metazoa . Their body plan eventually becomes fixed as they develop, although some undergo a proc...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal
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The animal kingdom is made up of 2 main groups: ... ANIMALS WITH BACKBONES ... Animals with backbones are called...
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www.zephyrus.co.uk/kingdomanimal.html
www.zephyrus.co.uk/kingdomanimal.html
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Animal Kingdom can be split up into main groups, vertebrates (with a backbone) and invertebrates (without a backbone). When you think of an animal, you usually think of something like a cat, a dog, a mouse, or a tiger.
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www.indianchild.com/animal_kingdom.htm
www.indianchild.com/animal_kingdom.htm
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Kingdom (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In biological taxonomy, kingdom and/or regnum is a taxonomic rank in either (historically) the highest rank, or (in the new three-domain system) the rank below domain. Each kingdom is divided into...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_(biology)
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