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{{Taxon
{{Taxon
| name = Animalia
| name = Animalia
| type = Biological Kingdom
| scientific_name = Regnum Animalia
| image = Animalia_Concept.png
| image = Animalia_Concept.png
| imagecaption = Conceptual rendering of multicellular Animalian life.
| imagecaption = Conceptual rendering of multicellular carbon-based life.
| rank = Kingdom
| kingdom = Animalia
| domain = [[Domain Carbonia]]
| phylum = Multiple (see [[Taxonomy Index]])
| kingdom = [[Animalia]]
| class = Variable across species
| type = Complex Carbon-Based Life
| superorder = N/A
| examples = [[Human (Galaxa)]], [[Anthria]], [[Beastfolk (Aerenda)]], [[Goria]]
| order = N/A
| related_domains = [[Domain Lithoid]], [[Domain Luxiva]]
| suborder = N/A
| universe = [[Continuum Universes]]
| family = N/A
| genus = N/A
| related_taxa = [[Plantae]], [[Fungi]], [[Lithia]], [[Photona]]
| native_universe = [[Continuum Universes]]
| notable_universes = [[Aerenda]], [[Galaxa]], [[Mystifea]], [[Midheim]]
| origin_method = Biochemical evolution and spirit-assisted genesis
| known_worlds = Numerous terrestrial-class biospheres across the Continuum
| body_plan = Multicellular, heterotrophic
| symmetry = Bilateral (dominant), radial and amorphous variants
| dominant_ecological_role = Consumer / Mobile organism
| avg_diet_distribution = Heterotrophic; omnivory prevalent
| avg_intelligence = Variable (from instinctual to sapient)
| evolutionary_origin = Organic carbon-based compounds forming self-replicating systems
| divine_influence = Minimal; limited to early spirit catalysis in primordial biospheres
| extinction_status = Ongoing diversification
| dominance = High on habitable, oxygen-rich worlds
| ecological_success = Extreme; forms majority of macroscopic life
| first_appearance = Early aqueous carbon epochs
| classification_author = [[Continuum Biological Registry]], 3rd Revision Council
| universal_registry_code = CB-001
}}
}}


'''Animalia''' is the '''Kingdom''' encompassing all complex, multicellular organisms composed primarily of carbon-based biochemistry and capable of autonomous motion. Members of this Kingdom exhibit heterotrophic metabolism—deriving energy through the consumption of organic matter—and possess organized nervous or responsive systems that enable environmental interaction and adaptive behavior.
'''Animalia''' is the '''Kingdom''' encompassing all complex, multicellular organisms composed of carbon-based organic matter. Members of this classification are defined by autonomous motion, specialized tissues, and heterotrophic metabolism. The Kingdom spans a vast range of forms and behaviors, from simple motile invertebrates to fully sapient species such as [[Human (Galaxa)|Humans]] and [[Anthria]].


Within the broader Continuum cosmology, Animalia represents the primary expression of ''living matter''—life derived from the molecular resonance of carbon under the guidance of natural and spirit-born forces. Though the Kingdom is scientific in scope, many scholars note that carbon-based life often arises in environments seeded or influenced by primordial spirit activity, suggesting an intrinsic relationship between biological evolution and metaphysical energy.
== Overview ==
Animalia represents the most widespread expression of complex carbonic life across the Continuum Universes. Its defining principle is ''motile biological complexity''—organisms that transform chemical energy into physical motion through biological systems.
 
Across universes, Animalia is considered the archetype of biological sentience: life arising naturally from chemistry, later influenced or accelerated by spirit resonance rather than divine intervention. Some planetary systems record spontaneous emergence under high-energy atmospheric and hydrospheric conditions, while others show evidence of ancestral spirit-guided genesis.


== Biological Characteristics ==
== Biological Characteristics ==
Animalian organisms share several defining traits:
Core characteristics of Animalia include:
* '''Carbon Framework:''' Complex organic polymers such as proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids form their structural and metabolic basis.
* '''Carbon-based Biochemistry:''' Cellular and molecular structures dominated by carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
* '''Cellular Organization:''' Multicellular architecture allows specialization of tissue and function.
* '''Multicellularity:''' Specialized tissues and organs, promoting complex body organization.
* '''Motility:''' Most species demonstrate active movement at some stage of life, utilizing musculature, hydraulic systems, or other kinetic mechanisms.
* '''Motility:''' Independent or coordinated movement via muscle, hydraulic, or psionic means.
* '''Sensory and Neural Systems:''' Adaptive perception and response, often centralized through nervous or psionic analogues.
* '''Sensory Apparatus:''' Neural or equivalent systems enabling perception and environmental response.
* '''Reproduction:''' Sexual and asexual methods vary, but genetic recombination remains a universal hallmark of adaptability.
* '''Reproduction:''' Predominantly sexual, though numerous asexual and regenerative pathways exist.
* '''Ecological Roles:''' Serve as consumers, predators, or symbionts within planetary ecosystems, driving evolutionary balance.
* '''Adaptation:''' Broad spectrum of ecological strategies including parasitism, predation, and symbiosis.
 
Animalia species occupy virtually every biosphere type known to the Continuum, from oceanic superworlds to arid silicate plains and atmospheric colonies.


== Evolution and Origin ==
== Evolution and Origin ==
The origins of Animalian life are diverse across universes. In many systems, carbon-based protolife emerges naturally through biochemical processes in liquid environments. In others, spirits—elemental or ancestral—act as catalysts, animating inert matter and guiding evolutionary acceleration.
In most universes, Animalian life arises from abiogenic carbon polymerization leading to molecular self-replication. Over cosmic timescales, these forms evolve through natural selection and environmental pressures.
In select cases, ancestral spirit phenomena—residual energies from creation epochs—are recorded as catalyzing early transitions from inert organics to sentient organisms. Such influences are studied under the discipline of '''spirit biogenesis''' rather than divine creation.


Animalian species often evolve in oxygen-rich atmospheres with stable hydrospheric conditions. Some universes record spontaneous genesis where ambient spiritual resonance imparts awareness to organic structures, blurring the line between biology and animism.
== Fauna and Motion ==
'''Fauna''' is the collective term for all motile members of the Kingdom Animalia. It traditionally referred to "flesh-bearing" organisms, but has since expanded to include any carbonic lifeform demonstrating autonomous or directed motion.


== Fauna Classification ==
Faunal analogues occur beyond Domain Carbonia:
'''Fauna''' refers to the collective body of motile life within the Animalia Kingdom. Traditionally associated with "flesh-based" creatures, the term now extends to all carbonic organisms capable of self-directed motion, regardless of morphology.  
* '''Luxivan Fauna:''' Composed of radiant or aetheric structures capable of coherent displacement.
* '''Lithoid Fauna:''' Crystalline or silicon-based life exhibiting migratory or lattice-shifting motion.


Cross-domain analogues exist:
These analogues display differing biochemical mechanisms but share the central behavioral quality of mobility—an evolutionary adaptation toward survival and awareness.
* '''Luxivan Fauna:''' Motile photonic organisms composed of radiant matter.
* '''Lithoid Fauna:''' Crystalline entities that move through lattice flexion or plasma resonance.
 
These parallels suggest a multiversal pattern: wherever matter achieves organized motion, it expresses the principles of Animalia, even if its substrate differs.


== Inter-Domain Comparison ==
== Inter-Domain Comparison ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Domain !! Primary Medium !! Example Kingdoms !! Defining Trait
! Domain !! Primary Medium !! Example Kingdoms !! Core Trait
|-
|-
| [[Domain Carbonia]] || Organic Carbon || [[Animalia]], [[Plantae]], [[Fungi]] || Biochemical complexity
| [[Domain Carbonia]] || Organic Carbon || [[Animalia]], [[Plantae]], [[Fungi]] || Biochemical complexity
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|}


While Animalia is bound by organic metabolism, its core pattern—organized motility—appears across all domains, supporting the Continuum hypothesis that ''life is a spectrum of material arrangements seeking awareness''.
== Cultural and Scientific Study ==
Continuum biologists and xenogeneticists classify Animalia through both morphological and resonance-based taxonomy. Spirit ecologists note recurring correlations between spiritual resonance fields and higher cognition in Animalian species, suggesting partial symbiosis between biological and ethereal systems.  


== Cultural and Scientific Study ==
Most universes recognize Animalia as the baseline from which higher sapience and civilization emerge, though its evolutionary trajectories vary widely under differing physical constants.
Universes such as [[Aerenda]] and [[Galaxa]] maintain detailed taxonomies of Animalian life, integrating both empirical and spiritual observations. Scholars across the Continuum classify new species by morphology, metabolism, and resonance type.  


Spirit ecologists study the interaction between biological and ethereal systems—how soul energy influences instinct, reproduction, and intelligence. Their work suggests that even in purely scientific contexts, Animalia remains inseparable from the unseen mechanisms of creation.
== See Also ==
* [[Fauna]]
* [[Domain Carbonia]]
* [[Domain Lithoid]]
* [[Domain Luxiva]]
* [[Taxonomy Index]]


== References ==
== References ==