They are named after the people who discovered them and by their appearence.
Quadrupeds.
Organisms are given a scientific name to distinguish them from other animals of similar species.
The scientific name of gnu animals is Connochaetes.
There is no one specific name for coral. Coral is a common name given to Cnidarian animals that make up the physical structure of coral reefs.
The leaf of the plant has the same scientific name as the plant itself. Scientific names are given to organisms as a whole, so leaves, stems, varying appendages in animals, etc., do not have different scientific names than the organism as a whole.
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.
No because if two animals have the exact same scientific name then they would be the same animal.
The scientific name for a clown fish is a amphiprioninae.
The scientific term is "binomial nomenclature", which means a system of naming plants and animals in which each species is given a name consisting of two terms of which the first names the genus and the second the species itself.
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.