Animals are multicellular organisms belonging to the kingdom Animalia, characterized by heterotrophic nutrition, motility, and complex tissue organization. They consume organic matter produced by plants, fungi, and other organisms.

In cyber valley, animals are integrated into the permaculture system as functional participants in nutrient cycling and food production. Poultry provides eggs, pest control, and soil amendment through managed rotational grazing.

Aquaculture operations raise fish in ponds and recirculating systems, producing protein while generating nutrient-rich water for irrigating gardens and food forests. Insect farming converts organic waste into high-protein feed and compost inputs.

Livestock management follows regenerative principles where animal impact is carefully timed and controlled to improve pasture health, build soil carbon, and increase biodiversity across the cyber valley landscape.

Each species in the system serves multiple functions. Ducks manage slugs in orchards, goats clear brush on slopes, bees pollinate crops and produce honey. This functional stacking mirrors the interconnected topology of the cybergraph itself.

The animal registry in the knowledge graph tracks species, breeds, population counts, health records, and integration points with crop and forestry systems across cyberia.

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