Speaker 2
Out of respect for you. I have pulled up, I've pulled up the taxonomy classification. Yes, yes, yes. So it's domain, kingdom. Wait, what's a domain?
Speaker 1
Like what domain are we?
Speaker 2
Can I just do what I was going to do before you entered me? Okay. So domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus species.
Speaker 1
Okay, let's try and let's see how smart Nicole
Speaker 2
and I are species, Homo or rectus. Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens. Homo erectus is our cousin and then Homo habilis is also our cousin.
Speaker 1
I was literally just like, I'm pretty wrecked. Like upright. Like I walk, like I walk. It's not like that. Okay, we're Homo sapiens and then what's above that? What's the genus or whatever? Of
Speaker 2
humans. Okay. Maggie, can
Speaker 1
you look up all the answers to this to know how dumb we are? We're primates, right? Okay, homo. Well, okay, so oh, homo sapiens, yeah, then we're just homos. And then after that, we're, we're, I'm going to go
Speaker 2
primate. Human order?
Speaker 1
No, no, no, or is it mammal?
Speaker 2
No, we're primates. Human taxonomy. Just press human tax on it really
Speaker 1
quick. And then after primates were mammals
Speaker 2
because we don't lay out. Okay, we are genus homo. We are family. A family, a homonym, may. Well, hominidae, hominidae,
Speaker 1
hominidae. We're at homonyms. Oh, gosh. It's suborder, hepertinis. Order. Okay, so we're primates and then we're mammals and then we're cordata, which means we have a spine and
Speaker 2
then we're and then we're animals.