Ocean Dinos

 

scientific name for humans : Homo sapiens

scientific name for humans : Homo sapiens.

Homo sapiens are of different breeds, as one is vamp i-ren for the males and vamp-rices for females to whom have the special fangs that change shape and grow longer and change form. To wake up from this or just to this, a old way is to fast.

 

http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/zo150/mozley/humans.html _-->

 

Classification of Humans

Taxonomic Levels Required for ZO 150

NOTE: The terms "group" and "subgroup" below are not considered major or official levels of classification, just useful ways to organize the animal kingdom phylogenetically.  They are not used for classification unless phylogenetic groups are specifically called for.

The major levels of classification are: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.  Note the format of each name carefully. Named, intermediate categories (subkingdom, subphylum, etc.) may also be tested.

  • kingdom Animalia
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  • subkingdom Eumetazoa
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  • symmetry group Bilateria
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  • embryonic subgroup Deuterostomia
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  • phylum Chordata
  • subphylum Craniata
  • skeletal group  Vertebrata
  • mouth development group  Gnathostoma
  • embryonic membrane group  Amniota
  • skull group  Synapsida 

  • class Mammalia
  • fetal development group   placental (Eutheria)

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  • order Primates
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  • family Hominidae
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  • genus Homo
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  • species Homo sapiens sapiens Linnaeus
    • "sapiens" is the specific epithet, NOT the species name.  The name of a species must include both the genus name and the specific epithet.
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    • Our subspecific epithet is also sapiens.  The fossil "Cro-Magnon people" were in our subspecies, as are all living humans.  Another subspecies is the extinct H. sapiens neanderthalensis - "Neanderthal people.[A small but significant minority of anthropologists and zoologists maintain that Neanderthal people were a separate species, H. neanderthalensis, rather than a subspecies of our species.]
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    • "Linnaeus" is the last name of the person who originally described and gave an official name to the species.  In taxonomical and systematical publications, species names include the last name(s) of the describing author(s) in a tabular list, or in the text at the first place the species is mentioned.

       

    • When species names are hand-written, they should be underlined to represent the italics, like this: Homo sapiens.  

       

    • Genus names, specific epithets and subspecific epithets are italicized, but the author name is not.
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Other species of Hominidae:

  • The only living species generally considered to belong to the family Hominidae is H. sapiens.
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  • The Hominidae also include several species of Australopithecus (all extinct) and several fossil species and subspecies of our genus Homo, including H. habilis Leakey and Leakey and H. erectus (Dubois).
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  • Some zoologists have proposed that species of Pan (chimpanzees and bonobos) and Gorilla also be put into the family Hominidae, but retain their separate genus names. A few scientists even maintain that chimpanzees and bonobos ought to be members of the genus Homo, since they are so close to us genetically. 

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  1. Oceans dino/ / the fish had a House Party. the house Party of a Fish in Distance Oceans

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