Felis = genuscatus = species
Felis refers to the animal's genus, which is a taxonomic classification that groups species with similar characteristics. In this case, Felis is the genus that includes small and medium-sized cats, like domestic cats.
The scientific name of the dolphin is Delphinidae, which refers to the family of marine mammals that includes dolphins, or Delphinus delphis, which specifically refers to the common dolphin species.
The scientific name for sap-sap is Gobiopterus chuno.
The scientific name of coral bell leaves is Heuchera. Its common name is coral bells, which refers to the bell-shaped flowers that bloom on the plant.
The scientific name for beaks is "rostrum." It refers to the hard, pointed structure found on the faces of birds and some other animals, used for eating and grooming.
The scientific term for cold blood in animals is poikilothermy. This refers to the ability of some animals to regulate their body temperature based on external environmental conditions.
The scientific name of the dolphin is Delphinidae, which refers to the family of marine mammals that includes dolphins, or Delphinus delphis, which specifically refers to the common dolphin species.
The scientific name for sap-sap is Gobiopterus chuno.
The scientific name of coral bell leaves is Heuchera. Its common name is coral bells, which refers to the bell-shaped flowers that bloom on the plant.
The scientific name for beaks is "rostrum." It refers to the hard, pointed structure found on the faces of birds and some other animals, used for eating and grooming.
The scientific term for cold blood in animals is poikilothermy. This refers to the ability of some animals to regulate their body temperature based on external environmental conditions.
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The scientific term for flashback is "intrusive memory." This refers to the re-experiencing of a past traumatic event as if it were happening in the present. Flashbacks are a common symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
The scientific term for animal fur is "pelage." This refers to the coat of animal hair, which can vary greatly in color, texture, and thickness depending on the species. Pelage serves various functions for animals, such as insulation, camouflage, and communication.
Scientific method refers to the particular process of solving problems--based on observation, empiricity and attribute of repetitiveness. Scientific attitute refers to willingness or temperament to follow/adopt this process for solving problems.
You put this in taxonomy, so i guess you were asking for a binomial nomenclature? Epidemics are natural disasters, not animals...so the scientific name for epidemic is therefore: an epidemic.
Scientific Names are used to identify things by their Family and Kingdom. One part refers to the general "where does this fall" and the other refers to "this is what it is"
The scientific name for acorns is Quercus, which refers to the genus of oak trees that produce them. The specific species name would vary depending on the type of oak tree.