A list of puns related to "Scientific Classification"
I mean for sure is not a milk.
But, despite everyone could easily understand it meaning, I didnβt find a scientific answer for what can be considerer a plant milk and what would be it classification.
To be a plant-milk it has to have a lighter color? It should taste like dairy milk? What are the boundaries?
It is an extract?
Like anatomical models, taxonomies, etc. in what way are these things objective or a part of reality?
Have a hard time wrapping my mind around the idea of their being an βobjective sandwichβ because somebody classified sandwiches. Perhaps an objective standard, like at any chain restaurant one can expect to get roughly the same sandwich. In reality no two sandwiches are exactly the same in every respect. So how does this objectively represent reality?
Sometime in the late 2010s I came across a really neat website that I cannot seem to find today after randomly remembering it. The website showed an interactive "tree" that displayed every single known species on the scientific classification, complete with pictures and descriptions visible upon clicking said species on the tree. You could zoom in on a branch to kingdom, then another branch to phylum, then another to branch to class, etc., all the way down to specific species. You could also zoom out to achieve the opposite result.
If I recall correctly, either the interactive bit or the website itself might have had a green and light brown color scheme.
Edit: Now that I think about it, I might have originally encountered this website after it was featured in a Vsauce video. If that's the case, it (the website) would have to have been launched at least sometime within the last ten years.
Examples include geese and ducks which commonly reproduce via rape and squids which literally fire their genitals like a torpedo at females. (yes seriously)
I know there are other examples, but I was just curious if animals with this kind of common reproductive behavior had a proper classification.
I am trying to classify scientific text and I was wondering what could be the best way to do so.
I thought about keeping the equations and variables but I don't know how to do it. Do you have a pipeline for that or any idea that could help me?
Thank you very much in advance
I was just watching my dog drink and i drank some water lol They take lots of little like bits on their tongue while we take a few big mouthful, or are the dogs still filling their mouths as much as they can?
Everlasting ArchDragons: Midir, Gaping? Wing Count: 4 Leg Count: 4 Wings as Forelimbs: False. Breaths: Fire. Coverage: Stone Scales. Can be torn off with lightning. Walk: Crocodile.
False ArchDragon (Unique): Ancient Dragon. Wing Count: 2 Leg Count: 4 Wings as Forelimbs: False. Breaths: Fire. Coverage: Stone Scales. Walk: Doesnβt walk?
Black Dragons: Kalameet, Sinh? Wing Count: 2 Leg Count: 4 Wings as Forelimbs: False. Breaths: Fire. Coverage: Black Scales. Walk: Feline.
PaleDrake (Unique): Seath. Wing Count: 4 Leg Count: 2 tentacles. Wings as Forelimbs: False. Breaths: Curse crystals? Coverage: Skin. Walk: Slither.
Hellkite Dragons: Red Hellkite Dragon, Guardian Dragon. Wing Count: 2 Leg Count: 2 Wings as Forelimbs: True. Breaths: Fire. Coverage: Red Scales. Walk: Chicken.
Drakes: Valley of Drakes. Wing Count: 2 Leg Count: 2 Wings as Forelimbs: True. Breaths: Lightning. Coverage: Blue Scales. Walk: Chicken.
Storm Drakes: Storm King. Wing Count: 4 Leg Count: 2 Wings as Forelimbs: True. Breaths: Fire. Coverage: Feathers. Walk: Chicken.
Wyverns: Ancient Wyvern. Wing Count: 2 Leg Count: 2 Wings as Forelimbs: True. Breaths: Fire. Coverage: Tan Scales. Walk: Chicken.
Undead dragons: Valley of Drakes. Wing Count: 2 Leg Count: 4 Wings as Forelimbs: False. Breaths: Poison? Coverage: Rotting Flesh. Walk: Crocodile?
Sorry if this is redundant but I searched a bit and didn't find anything.
[edit] lol googling "scrape animal scientific classification data" gives some interesting results.
Hi. English is my second language and I'm having trouble with this for a while now. I'm missing a word connecting these two words: The cat _____ species Felis catus.
How do you guys classify different fantasy (and even sci-fi) species? Dragons Gnomes Tall elves House elves Dwarves Grey aliens Loch Ness Monster Bigfoot Chupacabra E.t.c... Anything you can think of related to these please!
Humor seems to be something which could be divided into vague categories, much like personality; however, I haven't found any actual science atempting to do so. This feels like an oversight on a major part of human socialization. Does anyone know if categories of humor have been made yet?
I am trying to build a simple web app that uses data that is structured by scientific classification to indicate vegetables that can be planted today based on location, but I am struggling to pinpoint the vegetables through their scientific classification.
Do vegetables vary wildly by species or it's mostly one main species and then split by cultivars?
Source: https://untamedscience.com/genus/sus/
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