no you could
differ proper names from things named after proper names
The International Ornithologists' Union has adopted the convention of capitalizing the specific names of bird species. See link for more.
Names have capital letters to distinguish them from common nouns and to give them a sense of importance or uniqueness. Capitalizing names also helps readers easily identify them in written text.
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When capitalizing a title, consider capitalizing the first and last words, all nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and subordinating conjunctions. Avoid capitalizing articles, coordinating conjunctions, and prepositions unless they are the first or last word in the title.
Capitalizing common names of species doesn't have a standard. Some science papers do, some don't. There isn't a set standard.
Yes, in rhetorical writing, as well as MLA, APA, Chicago or Harvard formating. But in creative writing capitalizing anything, including a name, is optional.
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It depends how it is formatted.
It is in the second paragragh of his speech
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