I'm gonna name you Carolus Linnaeus. I'm gonna show you how to farm and many other things. Born on May 23, 1707
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I wrote a book about Lapland’s plants called Flora Lapponica, describing his new discoveries. I also devised the formal two-part naming system we use to classify all lifeforms.
I died in 1778. He devised the formal two-part naming system we use to classify all lifeforms. He wrote a book about Lapland’s plants called Flora Lapponica, describing his new discoveries. He also started using a two-part naming system – which would eventually become the Linnaean or binomial system, used worldwide to name living things. Linnaeus invented index cards. Linnaeus modified the Celsius temperature scale into the form we use today. Linnaeus was the first person to place humans in the primate family. Linnaeus was one of the founders of the science of ecology. Linnaeus’s idea of going on expeditions to study nature and gather specimens inspired Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace to go on expeditions that led to their theories of evolution by natural selection.
I died in 1778. My accomplishments are...He devised the formal two-part naming system we use to classify all lifeforms. He wrote a book about Lapland’s plants called Flora Lapponica, describing his new discoveries. He also started using a two-part naming system – which would eventually become the Linnaean or binomial system, used worldwide to name living things. Linnaeus invented index cards. Linnaeus modified the Celsius temperature scale into the form we use today. Linnaeus was the first person to place humans in the primate family. Linnaeus was one of the founders of the science of ecology. Linnaeus’s idea of going on expeditions to study nature and gather specimens inspired Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace to go on expeditions that led to their theories of evolution by natural selection.