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Do you capitalize Nature

Updated: 8/11/2023
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9y ago

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yes you do because you capalatise nouns nouns are things people ANIMALS

Actually, you would not capitalize a common noun, such as an animal. If you were saying, for example, "I came across a lynx on the Mt. Chimmons trail." You would not capitalize lynx; however, if you are using its scientific name, Lynx canadensis, then you capitalize the genus name and you do not capitalize the species name. More examples, do not capitalize: beagle, dog, cat, black ferret, black bear, etc. If you are writing a pets name, like Snoopy, then you would capital the name because that is a proper noun. I hope that is clear and concise.

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A word should be capitalized if it is a proper noun or it begins a sentence. The word nature should only be capitalized if it begins a sentence or is used as a proper noun.

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15y ago

yes just the first name if it has two parts of the name the second stays lower case for example: Toxoplasma gondii

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13y ago

Typically you would not unless it is a formal name.

The only lion in the lion cage was Leo the Lion.

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