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Author Topic:   Is there a descriptive tree of life?
Hideyoshi
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08-18-2003 6:05 PM


I have a passing interest in the various developments of species', the taxonomy or cladistics of plants and animals if you will. But when I look on the internet, I either find only a single species example, or a list of the latin names for organisms (which I cannot translate or cross-reference all of).
Does anyone know of a recent source online with a descriptive taxonomy (as in, english phrases to describe each listed species) of the greatest amount of lifeforms possible (living or dead, plant or animal, or otherwise) that I could visit?

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Wounded King
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08-18-2003 6:08 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Hideyoshi
08-18-2003 6:05 PM


Have you tried the tree of life website?

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