All animals are motile, meaning they can move from one place to another. This ability is essential for finding food, mates, and shelter, and for avoiding predators. Animals move in a variety of ways, including walking, running, jumping, flying, and swimming.
Other eukaryotes, such as plants and fungi, are non-motile. They cannot move from one place to another on their own. Instead, they rely on other means to disperse their spores or seeds, such as wind, water, or animals.