Which Kingdom classification signifies that whiptails are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms sharing fundamental animal life characteristics?

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Animalia

The classification of whiptails begins at the highest taxonomic rank, the Kingdom, where they are placed in Animalia. This classification is fundamental, indicating that these organisms are multicellular, possess specialized tissues, and are heterotrophic, meaning they must consume other organisms to obtain energy rather than producing their own food via photosynthesis. This immediately separates them from kingdoms like Plantae or Fungi. Following the Kingdom Animalia, they are grouped into the Phylum Chordata due to the presence of a notochord during some developmental stage.

Which Kingdom classification signifies that whiptails are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms sharing fundamental animal life characteristics?
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