What can animals do that other eukaryote cannot?

Animals are the only eukaryotes that can move

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.