Every living thing on Earth has a scientific name — a precise two-part Latin
name that scientists in every country agree on. 🌐 The system was invented by
Carl Linnaeus in the 1700s. Humans are Homo sapiens. The mosquito that spreads
malaria? Anopheles gambiae. Why does this matter? In Swahili, English, French,
and Japanese, a 'dog' has four completely different words. But Canis lupus
familiaris means exactly the same dog in every language and every country on
Earth. 🐕🔬 Scientific names eliminate confusion across languages and borders!
Avinto will teach you the rules — and you will read science like a true expert.
Your naming lesson begins now — this knowledge changes everything!