Classification By the way… This guy is awesome. Carolous Linneaus The Swede This is one of the most intelligent minds of all time Botanist Zoologist Physicist.

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Classification By the way… This guy is awesome

Carolous Linneaus The Swede This is one of the most intelligent minds of all time Botanist Zoologist Physicist Mr. O’Connor is my hero!

Question: Besides mating, how can you tell apart/identify a species?

Well… He looked at morphological features. That means physical Examples: Color Size Paw/claw shape gait Skeletal development

Linneaus Became the father of taxonomy and binomial nomenclature Taxonomy: the science of naming species NOT the same as TAXODERMY

Overall classifying sections Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Less specific More specific More species Less species

Example Grizzly bear Black bear Giant Panda Red Fox Abert Squirrel Coral Snake Sea Star Kingdom Animalia Grizzly bear Black bear Giant Panda Red Fox Abert Squirrel Coral Snake Phylum Chordata

Grizzly bear Black bear Giant Panda Red Fox Abert Squirrel Class Mammalia Grizzly bear Black bear Giant Panda Red Fox Abert Squirrel Coral Snake

Grizzly bear Black bear Giant Panda Red Fox Abert Squirrel Class Mammalia Grizzly bear Black bear Giant Panda Red Fox Order Carnivora

Grizzly bear Black bear Giant Panda Red Fox Order Carnivora Grizzly bear Black bear Giant Panda Family Ursidae

Grizzly bear Black bear Giant Panda Family Ursidae Grizzly bear Black bear Genus Ursus

Grizzly bear Black bear Genus Ursus Grizzly bear Species Ursus arctos

So…. How do you write a species name Ursus arctos Whole species: Italicized 1 st word: Genus name 2 nd word: specific species name