







ZOCO – Classification of Animals & Biological Hierarchy – Science Poster Set, Laminated 17x22 – Must Have 2-Pack for Biology Classroom
- Classification of Animals Poster – Visual chart of Kingdom Animalia, illustrating the two main groups—vertebrates and invertebrates—along with their classes and clear examples to support understanding of animal taxonomy.
- Biological Classification Hierarchy Poster – Features the seven levels of taxonomy (Kingdom to Species), using the dog as an example to show how living organisms are categorized in biological science.
- Perfect for Science Classrooms – Ideal reference tools for middle and high school biology classrooms, science labs, tutoring centers, or homeschooling environments.
- Full-Size, Easy-to-Read Charts – Each poster measures 17" x 22" with large fonts and sharp graphics designed for clear visibility. 3 mil thick laminate and edge protected corners guarantee long-term durability.
- Made in the USA – Proudly printed and packaged in the United States. Ships rolled in a sturdy cardboard tube to prevent creases or damage.
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- Classification of Animals Poster – Visual chart of Kingdom Animalia, illustrating the two main groups—vertebrates and invertebrates—along with their classes and clear examples to support understanding of animal taxonomy.
- Biological Classification Hierarchy Poster – Features the seven levels of taxonomy (Kingdom to Species), using the dog as an example to show how living organisms are categorized in biological science.
- Perfect for Science Classrooms – Ideal reference tools for middle and high school biology classrooms, science labs, tutoring centers, or homeschooling environments.
- Full-Size, Easy-to-Read Charts – Each poster measures 17" x 22" with large fonts and sharp graphics designed for clear visibility. 3 mil thick laminate and edge protected corners guarantee long-term durability.
- Made in the USA – Proudly printed and packaged in the United States. Ships rolled in a sturdy cardboard tube to prevent creases or damage.

















