no they are different
The corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) has the same scientific name as its common name.
No, the common name and scientific name of an organism are not the same. The common name is the informal name given to an organism, while the scientific name is a standardized, internationally recognized name based on the organism's taxonomy.
One example is the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), which has the same common name and scientific name.
The names of comets vary by where you are, but the scientific name is always the same.
the boa constrictor
Jawbone is the common name. The scientific name for jawbone is mandible.
The common scientific name for Ascaris worm is Ascaris lumbricoides.
The common scientific name for the domain Archaea is Archaea.
The accepted scientific or common name is Polygonia comma.
The accepted scientific or common name is Oiketicus abbotii.
The accepted scientific or common name is Sphecodina abbottii.
The accepted scientific or common name is Eumorpha achemon.