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animal classification
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Western countries
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Animals are commonly classified into mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
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2
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biological classification
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Western countries
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Follows the Linnaean system with kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species
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1
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3
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biological classification
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Western countries
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Primarily based on anatomical and genetic characteristics
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1
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4
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classification of species
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Western countries
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Based on Linnaean taxonomy, categorized by kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
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1
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5
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classification of species
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Western cultures
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Emphasizes binomial nomenclature as established by Carl Linnaeus.
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1
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6
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conventional classification system
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Western countries
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Conventional classification systems are often based on scientific principles and standardized categorization.
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1
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7
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taxonomy
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Western countries
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Taxonomy is a fundamental concept in biological sciences and is often taught in schools and universities as a part of biology curriculum.
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1
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8
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taxonomy
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western countries
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Taxonomy is an important field of study in biology and is used to classify and categorize different species based on their evolutionary relationships and characteristics.
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