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Posted By: Wordwind An Animal Acronym and/or Mnemonic - 10/15/03 10:53 PM
Can anybody list here a cool way to remember how we move from whatever is the top group to genus and species? Family is somewhere--and order and class. But what would be a good way to remember the classification terms--the general categories? Somebody out there is bound to have had a teacher who came up with a cool mnemonic--like the one for the planets:

Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
...All are planets--not stars!
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
All revolve around the Sun...
In tune and tempo!

I'll take anything on the animal kingdom. Anything that is simple and (always) preferably humorous.

Posted By: Faldage Re: An Animal Acronym and/or Mnemonic - 10/16/03 11:37 AM
I remember something about King Phillip.

Googling gives us King Phillip came over for good spaghetti, or King Phillip cuts open five green snakes.

Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Posted By: of troy Re: An Animal Acronym and/or Mnemonic - 10/16/03 03:13 PM
My (Mercurey) very (Venus) educated (Earth) mother (Mars) just (Jupiter)sat (Saturn) upon (Uranas) Noodle (Neptune) Pudding (Pluto).

of course, now that Pluto's status as a planet has been called into question, my mother could have just sat upon Nothing, or Noodles (not made into pudding!) or any number of things..
I have seen King Philip, but its not one i learned at any point-- (so it only half works for me, since i don't always remember what all the letters stand for!)

Posted By: Wordwind Re: An Animal Acronym and/or Mnemonic - 10/16/03 05:17 PM
Thanks. I absolutely love King Phillip cut open five green snakes. I cannot stand the thought of a snake, although one held in the hand of somebody else is ok.

King Phillip cut open five green snakes. Very good. !!!

Posted By: sjmaxq Re: An Animal Acronym and/or Mnemonic - 10/16/03 06:45 PM
> I cannot stand the thought of a snake,

Then come on up, you'll love it here!

Posted By: AnnaStrophic Snakes Alive! - 10/17/03 12:45 PM
I cannot stand the thought of a snake

Then come on up, you'll love it here!

Oh, c'mon, Max. St. Patrick was Welsh, and he gigged in Ireland.
Posted By: Faldage Re: Snakes Alive! - 10/17/03 12:58 PM
St. Patrick

I think he's referring to the fact that New Zealish snakes don't think.

Posted By: sjmaxq Re: Snakes Alive! - 10/17/03 07:31 PM
You're right, Fong, Zild snakes don't think, for much the same reason that gryphons don't fly, and centaurs don't run.

Posted By: boronia Re: planet order Mnemonic - 03/01/04 11:53 PM
trying to catch up on some ancient threads after a bit of an absence ...

Man very early made jars stand up nearly perpendicular.

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