* Locomotion: Moving independently from one place to another. This includes walking, running, swimming, flying, slithering, and more.
* Hunting and Predation: Actively seeking out and catching prey to consume.
* Social Behavior: Complex interactions with other individuals of the same species, including communication, cooperation, and competition.
* Learning and Memory: The ability to adapt behavior based on past experiences.
* Consciousness and Self-awareness: The ability to be aware of oneself as an individual, and to experience emotions and feelings.
It's important to note that even within these categories, there are exceptions. Some plants exhibit rudimentary forms of movement, and some animals lack complex social structures. However, overall, these activities are more common and sophisticated in animals compared to plants.