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Aristotle contributed to the science of taxonomy when he classified animals into Plants and Animals groups.

Aristotle was the first to describe a method for doing so methodically. Hundreds of species were described correctly and classed by him since he was an excellent naturalist observer. He built his method around outwardly noticeable physical characteristics.

He divided everything into two categories: plants (green and immobile) or animals (which did move.) He also categorised animals where they resided (land, sea, and air.)

The two main categories of animals, according to Aristotle depend on whether or not they have "red blood." Vertebrate animals are those with red blood, and invertebrate creatures are those without red blood.

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