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Well, as far as classification goes, there are many levels. They are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, genus, and species. In between these are a lot of other levels, but these are the main ones. They are usually categorized by evolution, but the lower you go, the more by characteristics they are categorized. Anyway, you would typically describe them by evolution, and then by physical features.

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