Probably some sort of vaguely worm-like organism, sharing features of both animals and fungi (which is kinda our extremely distant relative). Before that, it's cells all the way down.
animals, plants, and fungi
Species. That's probably the answer you want but there are also subspecies defined for many animals.
The elephants, of course. Chickens aren't animals, they're birds. ================================================== Many people confuse "animals" and "mammals." Both chickens and elephants are animals. However, elephants are mammals and chickens are birds. Whoever asked you this riddle is probably confused about the difference between animals and mammals.
The concept of counting numbers (the natural numbers) probably predates human beings because many animals can distinguish between small numbers.
The history of business mathematics has evolved greatly from antiquity to the present. Math began with simple counting and has now evolved to computers and calculators.
Animals, plants, and fungi.
animals, plants, and fungi
It is probably just what environment they have evolved to.
The Cambrian period was when animals evolved hard exoskeletons, probably in response to pressures from predatory animals.
It is now thought that, although green plants probably evolved from the green algae and animals from some other early forms, most modern protists have followed independent evolutionary lines. So, ******No****** they have evolved individually!
Virtually all animals have "evolved".
because it evolved
Amphibians
Heterotrophs
Animals in the kingdom Animalia evolved from simple multicellular organisms around 600 million years ago. Their evolutionary path can be traced back to a common ancestor shared with other multicellular organisms like sponges and jellyfish.
baxter made all the animals
Gliding animals have indeed evolved structures that slow their fall. Their wings act as a parachute slowing their fall to the ground.