Junior Shin
The Meaning of Life
In the Linnaean system of classification, humans are categorized as Animalia. Because we have a backbone, hair, suckle our young, and share certain morphological characteristics with apes and monkeys, we also belong to the Chordata phylum, the Mammalia class and the Primate order, among others. In this system, the only grouping that clearly separates us from the monkeys and gorillas is the Homo genus, being our generic classification as "human." Scientists worldwide have accepted this classification, but in theory, what real truth does this label hold?
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