







🧬 Elevate your science space with the ultimate taxonomy visual guide!
This 17x22 inch laminated poster vividly illustrates the biological classification hierarchy using the taxonomy of the dog, making complex science concepts accessible and engaging. Printed on durable 100# gloss paper with 3 mil lamination, it’s built to withstand frequent classroom use. Proudly designed and printed in the USA, it ships securely rolled to ensure top quality upon delivery—ideal for educators and science enthusiasts aiming to inspire and educate.












| ASIN | B0B5LWPBV7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #170,079 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #1,427 in Educational Charts & Posters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (38) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 22 x 17 x 0.2 inches |
K**E
Thick laminated and great quality.
Love it. Thick laminating.
P**N
Excellent posters!
These are fantastic laminate posters, they are easy to read and work great as a visual learning tool in the classroom.
J**R
Lamination issue
After i was able to hang it up. Two corner lamination came away from the poster. Otherwise good poster
J**O
Great colors and very thick laminated poster
I am a science teacher and this is a well made poster. It is thick and laminated and will last years.
D**E
Great, except for being incorrect.
Canis lupus includes wolves and dogs, not just dogs. Dogs are a subspecies, Canis lupus familiaris.
H**E
A Nice Colorful, Informative Poster For Any Classroom
This is a good-looking, sturdy poster that illustrates the basics of taxonomy. The lamination is quality and ensures this visual aid will last a good long while. Though I am an ELA teacher, we often read about the natural history of animals in class, and binomial nomenclature as well as the concept of species often pops up, so this is a useful, simple poster to have on the wall. I wish it was a touch larger, but overall it is a useful size and can be seen by most of the kids from about halfway across the room. The only reason I am docking a star is that I find this simple, relatively small poster to be a bit overpriced at $15. I think it would be a good value at around $8 myself. That said, it is a quality item with real instructional purpose. I hope this review helps!
J**R
Pretty, but inaccurate
There are 8 taxonomic levels, not 7. Domain is the taxa above kingdom. It was added to the taxonomic classification system in 1990...
P**Y
Excited
Excited to decorate my classroom next school year!
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