Evolution Mnemonics (to remember phylogeny of humans, etc.)

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The discussion revolves around the request for simple mnemonics to learn the phylogeny of horses, humans, and geological time periods. While no specific mnemonics for these topics are provided, one participant shares a well-known mnemonic for taxonomic orders: "Dumb kids playing chase on freeway get squished," which helps remember the hierarchy from domain to species. Another participant suggests searching online for additional resources, indicating that information can be found through a simple Google search.
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Can anyone provide me with a list of simple mnemonics to learn phylogeny of horse,phylogeny of humans,geological times list and others??

Ty in advance !
 
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I'm not aware of any for those you list. The only related one I'm familiar with is for the taxonomic orders (Dumb kids playing chase on freeway get squished – domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species).
 
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I'm not aware of any for those you list. The only related one I'm familiar with is for the taxonomic orders (Dumb kids playing chase on freeway get squished – domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species).
I got it on Google brother!
 
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