They are called herds, pods,or packs depending on what animal.
A few off the top of my head:
School (of fish)
Flock (of birds)
Business (of ferrets)
Murder (of crows)
Mob (of kangaroos)
Pride (of lions)
Colony (of ants)
Gaggle (of geese)
And I'm sure many more!
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Whale and kangaroo.
Yes, the systems used for the taxonomic nomenclature of organisms are distinct and independent between kingdoms. The binomial name given to a species must be unique only within the kingdom to which the species belongs. For this reason, no two animals species and no two plant species could share the same name, but one plant and one animal may. Because the domain Eukarya is divided into six kingdoms, there could theoretically be six species with a common binomial (scientific) name.
BOVIDAE is the family name of Sheep; it includes all animals with true Horns (Sheep Goats, Antelope, etc.). It includes approx. 137 species including the Bovine family.
Groups of a specific animal are commonly given a name. A squabble is the name assigned to a group of seagulls.
Moose, the bionomial name is Alces alces, it is the largest member of the deer family.
A groups of ferrets is sometimes called a business.
species
The groups that taxonomists (that's the name for people who classify species) use are Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
The order of naming an organism is >Domain >Kingdom >Phylum >Class >Order >Family >Genus >Species
evolution.
"Name all the animals in the arachnid family?"
In biology, classification refers to how animals are placed in relation to one another. The classifications from most inclusive to most exclusive are: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Organisms are usually referred to by their Genus name then Species name. The Genus name will be capitalized and the species will not. For example, humans are Homo sapiens. Genus- Homo, Species- sapien
Thylacine was a species. Its species name was "Thylacinus cynocephalus".
I'm not entirely sure what "Esquine" means but if you mean "Equine" it is the collective name for species of animals belonging to the horse family.
To tell if organisms are similar you need to use the genus, species name always changes. For example: wolves and domestic dogs. A wolf's scientific name is canis lupus. A dog's scientific name is canis familiaris. All animals in the dog family start with canis, then from there there species name, and then from there, there is the sub-species name.
Latin is used for classification of animals and plants and micro organismsex: elletaria cardamomum family zingeberaceaeelletaria is the genus namecardamomum is the species name
A mass extinction.
Hematophagy