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According to the Linnaean system, in which order are you?
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According to the Linnaean system, in which order are you?
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Domain- Eukarya
Kingdom- Animalia
Phylum- Chordata
Class- Mammalia
Order- Primate
Family- Hominidae
Genus- Homo
Species- Sapien
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Primate!!
Therapsid!!
Euarchonta!!
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