African elephant .
"Elephas maximus" is the scientific name for the Asian elephant, with "Elephas" referring to the genus and "maximus" indicating the species. The term "Domain" in a biological context usually refers to the highest taxonomic rank, which classifies living organisms into three domains: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya. Since Elephas maximus belongs to the Eukarya domain, it indicates that these elephants are complex, multicellular organisms with eukaryotic cells.
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Palinurus elephas was created in 1787.
Elephas is genus of a group of animals.The only species of this genus is Elephas maximus(Asian elephant).Many of the remaining species became extinct.
"Elephant" is an English equivalent of "elephas" in the phrase "Elephas maximus."The phrase "Elephas maximus" is the binomial, Latin or scientific name for the Asian elephant. It is only one of three surviving elephant species in the world. The other two species, Loxodonta africana and L. cyclotis, are found in Africa.
There are three species of elephants. I will list their scientific names. Note that each scientific name is in two parts, and the first part is the genus. The second part is the species name. The three elephant species are Elephas maximus, Loxodonta africana, and Loxodonta cyclotis.
Cnidaria animals have no heads. So, the name Cnidaria indicates that these animals likely have ends referred to as an "oral" end.
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Elephas and loxodonta
Elephas represents the genus name.maximus represents the species name.To be specific, the Indian elephant is Elephas maximus indicus.The indicus is the subspecies name.
elephas maximus indicus