Carolus Linnaeus: The Father of Binomial Nomenclature

Carolus Linnaeus is renowned as the father of binomial nomenclature, a method for designating organisms. Emerging in 18th-century Scandinavia, Linnaeus's contributions revolutionized the way we interpret the range of life on Earth. His fundamental publication, "Systema Naturae," introduced a hierarchical classification for organisms, grouping them

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