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Thermophiles are a genus in the archaebacteria kingdom. To biologically classify them you must first find a specific species of thermopihile. Google "examples of thermophiles". Thermophile is usually the dubbed name for a bacteria the can thrive in extremely hot environments. Once you find a particular type you will be able to classify it. Hope this helps,

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