Well I really don't think this answer is possible to answer so really there is no way for anyone to answer this questions so if you really wanted to know this question in sorry but that's not gonna happen. . . EVER
This is an impossible question to answer, as there are millions of animals in the world, and a lot of their names are unpronounceable, as they were discovered in other countries and so have native names. In fact, scientists are still discovering new animals in the world, so this answer would have to be updated every week or so.
Yes, they have.
All animals that are vertabrates, or have a back have hemoglobin in their blood.
They are all animals
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turtle dove Most animals have at least two names, their common name that we all know them by and their scientific or Latin name.
Well, i believe God gave Adam the names for the animals. The biblical and scientific answers to this question are the same: man gave names to all the animals. To be specific, the bible says Adam named all the animals (Genesis 2:20). Science tell us that, over time, as humans encountered different animals, they gave them names so as to identify them to each other.
Owls, Mice, Raccoons, and Possums are all nocturnal animals.
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Some animals known by their Latin names include the lion (Panthera leo), domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris), and the house cat (Felis catus). These Latin names are used in scientific classification.
It is impossible to say all the names of zoobles since for every animal there are about 20 different colors with different names, so if there are about 35 animals, there would be over 1,000 names!
Adam, a man God created named all of the animals and plants