There were only two kingdoms in the original system defined by Carl Linnaeus in 1735 which were:
It was originally based upon morphology and other physical characteristics. Modern scientists have altered the classification to a new system of six kingdoms based upon modern science's ability to better compare and define the genetic structures of living things. A new rDNA comparison analysis led to the development of the three domain and six kingdom classification.
People were able to identify blah blah blah. If you're on Plato, that's the answer
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I might be wrong here, but according to what I find in my research (and I'm not a horse person), is that LHC is an acronym for Life Height Certificate, which is given out by the JMB (Joint Measurement Board, Ltd).This is done in the UK.According to the JMB website, the purpose for measurements is:1. PurposeThe Joint Measurement Board was established in 1934 to run a national scheme for the measurement of the height of horses and ponies for the purpose of description and classification of horses and ponies for competition.
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