Taxonomists study the new animals well before classifying them. They put them in groups under animals that are rather similar to them.
They use genic similarities and physical similarities between animals to put them in the same "categories".
to organize them and make animals easier to find
Taxonomists usually use a set of criteria that have to do with reproduction. So even if two species can reproduce an offspring, taxonomists usually make the distinction that the offspring must be able to reproduce as well. If this is the case, then they are likely to consider the two organisms as one species.
they basicly ballpark it , aka they make educated guesses and use trial and error as a learnig utencil
they are easier to classify that way
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She can classify any room! Let's classify these examples, then break for lunch.
Taxonomists use the four concepts of species to classify animals. They are the biological species concept, which identifies interbreeding organisms and their ability to produce viable fertile offspring. The second concept is grouped by structural features. Third is grouped in terms of ecological niche. The fourth is grouped by sharing of a common ancestor.
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how did the huadenosaunee make decisions
The opposite of classify is typically "declassify," which means to remove or make information no longer classified.