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Why do scientists organize living things into groups
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To organize the different characteristics, for example a verterbrate and an inverterbrate.
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For a few main reasons,
1. To be, well, more organized,
2. For easier communication,
3. Because certain animals share characteristics with each other animals, but not with some others.
If that helps
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