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Animalia

[an-uh-mey-lee-uh, -meyl-yuh] / ˌæn əˈmeɪ li ə, -ˈmeɪl yə /


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This article is part of Animalia, a column exploring the strange and fascinating world of animals and the ways in which we appreciate, imperil and depend on them.

From Washington Post

Beavers, after all, are some of Animalia’s most unruly members: they compel rivers to overflow, transform single-channel streams into braided ones and ingeniously sabotage our precious infrastructure.

From Scientific American

A longtime animal rights activist and vegan, she turned her attention to a new project: Flora Animalia, an urban garden where she hosts educational food workshops and crafting seminars.

From New York Times

Although that might not seem so extraordinary from your privileged position in Kingdom Animalia, this multicellular microbe is not an animal.

From Scientific American

Brown gave a recording of “Musica Animalia” and the text to his literary agent, and proposed the dual book and album.

From New York Times