· Ocelot
· Octopus
· Olive Warbler
· Opossum
· Orangutan
· Ostrich
· Otter
· Owl
· Ox
there is a otterhound and a old inglish sheepdog
Okapi (antelope), Otter, Ozark(Big-Eared Bat), Oribi
Okapi
Orangutan.
turtle dove Most animals have at least two names, their common name that we all know them by and their scientific or Latin name.
birds
No because if two animals have the exact same scientific name then they would be the same animal.
they would have different names and rulers
Having two first names, like Eric Bruce, means that the individual is often identified by both names as if they were a single compound first name. In this case, Eric is the person's given first name, and Bruce is used alongside it, possibly from family tradition or personal preference.
you say my names are with two or more names
Crabs and mussels and in some areas turtles.
Scientific names are important for two reasons. (1) There are so many species of animals in the world that scientific names are the one unique name for that one unique species and (2) through scientific names, you can see how the different species of animals are related. Black squirrels and red squirrels aren't the same species, but they're related and their scientific names reflect this.
Rhombus and square. * * * * * No, they are not other names: they are names for two special kinds of parallelograms. For example, if you have a dog called Rex, then Rex is not another name for dog - Rex is a name for your dog, and some others, but there are lots of dogs that are not Rex.
The name Tanzania is a portmanteau (A name made up of two or more names), the two names being Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
Whales and walruses are two animals with names starting with the letter W.
Rarity is her full name. Some of the ponies have two-part names and some have one, such as her and Fluttershy.