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Dichotomous Key for Identification of Monsters 1. Wings ……………….Go to 2 No wings ……………Go to 3 2. Tail …………………………Greedy rodento No Tail ………………………Go to to 2 legs …………………………..Go to 7 More than two legs …………………...Go to 5 4. Horns ………………………….Maxter wingus No Horns ……………………...Bug eyed slinx 5. One eye ……………………………….Go to 6 Two eyes …………………..Slurp opotomous 6. Teeth …………………………….Poly Opicus No teeth ……………………….Mono octopus 7. Four eyes ………………………Quarto slugo Two eyes ……………………………..Go to 8 8. Antennae ……………………………..Sniggle `Horns …………………...Horned lab monster

What are the missing classification levels in order of most general to most specific?

Kingdom:Animalia Phylum:Chordata Class:Mammalia Order:Monotremata Family:Ornithorhynchidae Genus:Ornithorhynchus Species (specific name): anatinus Use binomial nomenclature to figure out the scientific name for a platypus: