What is the single characteristics that unites all animals?

The single characteristic that unites all animals is heterotrophy.

This means that animals obtain their nutrients by consuming other organisms (plants, animals, or decomposing organic matter). They cannot produce their own food like plants do through photosynthesis.

While there are many other characteristics common to most animals (like multicellularity, movement, and a lack of cell walls), heterotrophy is the defining feature that separates animals from all other life forms.