Decoding the secret language of science | Living Lightly

By Jonathon Howard
Updated January 5 2021 - 4:05pm, first published 9:20am
WHAT'S IN A NAME: Scientists often use Greek and Latin to formulate the names of plants and animals, and in doing so can create an evocative, and sometimes amusing, image of that species. Photo: SHUTTERSTOCK
WHAT'S IN A NAME: Scientists often use Greek and Latin to formulate the names of plants and animals, and in doing so can create an evocative, and sometimes amusing, image of that species. Photo: SHUTTERSTOCK

Scientists don't all wear white lab coats and have thick glasses like Professor Frink on the Simpsons.

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