Genus species, Zebrasoma flavascens.
The scientific name of gnu animals is Connochaetes.
No because if two animals have the exact same scientific name then they would be the same animal.
Taxonomy is the name of the scientific classification of animals.
Scientists name animals according to their structural framework. Invertebrates are separated with vertebrates. Scientists name animals depending on their genus & what kind of specie they are.
I think you mean the SCIENTIFIC name of the animal. It depends on what animal, and it is in Latin.Latrodectus bishopi, for example, is the scientific name of a Red Widow Spider.because different languages have different words for different animals scientist use a scientific name as a universal name for a specific animal animal.
No because if two animals have the exact same scientific name then they would be the same animal.
An example of a scientific name: African wild dog- Lycaon pictusThe first part of a scientific name is called the genus.In the Lycaon example above, Lycaon is the genus.
Yes, all animals have a scientific name. The scientific name of the capybara is Hydrochaerus hydrochaeris.
Animals have a scientific name because that is the word in Latin. We have an non-scientific name too because it is much easier to learn as a child.
Animals can be classified as mammals, and the scientific name for animals is Animalia.
it is bionaominal nomenclature ex: Genus species
Any number of animals in the Nereidaefamily.