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Originally Posted by Billi
Oh. In German, insects are animals too! Very small ones indeed, but animals. 
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Originally Posted by pdurrant
Insects are animals in British English too. They certainly are scientifically.
But it seems that an insect isn't the answer we're looking for.
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As I said previously,
correct Kingdom, wrong Phylum and class.
Kindom - Animalia
Phylum - Arthropoda
Class - Insecta
Technically 'animalia' but rarely thought of as animals. More common to think of them as 'insects' or 'bugs.'
Your mosquitoes, gnats, and midges
will only bite to feed, not for pleasure. The original question stated:
This animal, even when healthy, will attack, with intent to kill, any other living creature regardless of size. It will do just just because it does not work or play well with others, rather then only for food as most other animals do.
The animal that will attack an elephant is in
Kingdom - Animalia
Phylum - Chordata
Class - Mammalia
If I told you the Order, it would give away too much!
Stitchawl