the lion
Except possibly for obsolete scientific names due to reclassifications, every animal has just one scientific name -- such is the virtue of scientific names. Many animals are called by different names in different parts of the world and so have many common names. In fact, only the rarest , most narrowly distributed animals have only one common name.
No because if two animals have the exact same scientific name then they would be the same animal.
The American bison is an animal that has several common names, including buffalo and bison. While "buffalo" is often used colloquially, it technically refers to different species found in Africa and Asia. The term "bison" is more accurate in scientific contexts, distinguishing it from true buffalo. This dual nomenclature often reflects regional language and cultural influences.
One is "A worm's home" Two is "Red fruit And three is red bolls
That depends on what gender. For a boy, Alex is a somewhat common name. For a girl, Alex is a less common name. Overall, Alex is one of the more common names given.
Pistol is one.
One of the names of the animals that live solitary is called Tasmanian Devils.
The noun 'animals' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for two or more living things.The singular noun is 'animal' a word for one living thing.
One thing that can happen is, if it is common in multiple parts of the world, it is given a name by one group of people and then given another name by a different group. Then if these two groups interact with one language, then that language might have two words for that animal.
Mule is the only one I know!
yes alyssa is a common name
One example of an animal that starts with an 'n' and can be found in Louisiana is the nutria, which is a semi-aquatic rodent. Another example is the northern cardinal, a common bird species in the state.