was a first-person to broadly classify the living things in the 4th century bc. firstly he divided living things into animals and plants and then continued with his further classifications. later the words like biology, botany, and zoology came into existence. the study of zoology includes anima...
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Pallas based some of his descriptions on the work of Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin (1743, 1744 or 1745-1774), an explorer and Professor of Botany at St. Petersburg employed by the Russian government who visited Gilan and Mazandaran in 1770-1772, living at Anzali for some months. Gmelin died a ...
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