Major Phyla of Protozoa:
* Ciliophora: These protists use cilia for movement and feeding. Examples include Paramecium and Stentor.
* Sarcodina: These protists use pseudopodia (false feet) for movement and feeding. Examples include Amoeba and Foraminifera.
* Mastigophora: These protists use flagella for movement and feeding. Examples include Euglena and Trypanosoma.
* Sporozoa: These are parasitic protists that form spores at some point in their life cycle. Examples include Plasmodium (causes malaria) and Toxoplasma.
There is no one phylum specifically called "Animal-like Protists." That term is used to broadly describe protists that share some characteristics with animals, such as heterotrophy and the ability to move.
Therefore, the answer to your question is that there is no single phylum that is NOT one of the major phyla of animal-like protists. All of the above are major phyla within protozoa.