Nyctea scandiaca is also known as the snowy owl. It is a large owl of the typical owl family, closely related to the horned owls.
The scientific name of the snowy owl is Bubo scandiacus.
The scientific name for snowy owl is Nyctea Scandiaca.
The range of the Snowy Owl Nyctea scandiaca is circumpolar - arctic regions of new and old world.
The latin name for a Great Grey Owl is Strix Nebulosa
Snowny Owl (bubo (nyctea) scandiaca) also known as Snow Owl, Arctic Owl, Great White Owl, White Owl inhabits the northern tundra around the world. general found in open areas, with sparse vegetation.
The scientific name is Bubo scandiaca
When the surface of the tundra thaws a bit during the summer, streams and lakes emerge to keep everything moist. The vegetation cover is sparse, and largely restricted to valleys and lower slopes.Nevertheless, this region supports numerous species of rare plants; particularly many dwarf varieties and shrubs. One of North America's largest herd of the Porcupine caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) breeds here.Local SpeciesThe shrubby tundra vegetation found here consists of Dwarf birch (Betula sp.), Willow (Salix spp.), Northern Labrador tea (Ledum groenlandicum), and a nearly continuous cover of mosses on wet soils. These include Aulacomnium, and Ditrichum.Mammal species include Polar bear (Ursus maritimus), Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos), Dall sheep (Ovis dalli), Caribou (Rangifer tarandus), Snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus), Red fox (Vulpes fulva), and Brown and collared lemmings (Lemmus trimucronatus and Dicrostonyx groenlandicus).Among the bird species found in this ecoregion are Smith's longspur (Calcarius pictus), Bluethroat (Luscinia svecica), Snowy owl (Nyctea scandiaca), Gyrfalcons (Falco rusticolus), Peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus), and Rough-legged hawks (Buteo lagopus).ThreatsDevelopment for oil seriously threatens the ecological integrity of this ecoregion.Resources• NationalGeographic.com
There are many species of Owls, but the common name for Owls is Owls and the owls are in an order of birds called Strigiformes.AnswerThere are about 200 owl species. Examples of species with their scientific names are:Barn Owl Tyto albaSnowy Owl Nyctea scandiacaSpotted Owl Strix occidentalisWood Owl Strix woodfordiPel's Fishing Owl Scotopelia peliSpotted Eagle Owl Bubo africanaMalay Fish Owl Ketupa ketupa
A snowy owl is white with black markings and also lives in snowy regions such as Alaska. A short eared owl is brownish and lives in woodland areas and has a different shaped face than a snowy owl
There are about 10 000 species of bird on the Planet Earth in 30 or so orders.Examples:Order StruthioniformesOstrich Struthio camelusOrder RheiformesAmerican Rhea Rhea americanaOrder SphenisciformesEmperor Penguin Aptenodytes forsteriAfrican Penguin Spheniscus demersusOrder AnseriformesMute Swan Cygnus olorOrder StrigiformesBarn Owl Tyto albaSnowy Owl Nyctea scandiacaPel's Fishing Owl Scotopelia peliSpotted Owl Strix occidentalisOrder PsittaciformesScarlet Macaw Ara macaoOrder PasseriformesStriped Pipit Anthus lineiventrisCape Robin-Chat Cossypha caffraJapanese White-eye Zosterops japonica
Below are some common and scientific names (genus and species) of some owl species. There are over 200 species of owl in the world, all in the Order Strigiformes, which is divided into 2 families.Barn Owl Tyto albaGrass Owl Tyto capensisSpotted Eagle Owl Bubo africanusPel's Fishing Owl Scotopelia peliMalay Fish Owl Ketupa ketupaSnowy Owl Nyctea scandiacaPearl spotted Owlet Glaucidium perlatumSpotted Owl Strix occidentalisFearful Owl Nesasio solomonensisManed Owl Jubula lettiiBurrowing Owl Athene cuniculariaLaughing Owl (Extinct) Sceloglaux albifaciesEurasian Scops Owl Otus scopsLong eared Owl Asio otusPapuan Hawk Owl Uroglaux dimorphaNorthern Boobook Ninox japonica
Lots and lots. Here's a few: Barred owl, tawny owl, snowy owl, elf owl, barn owl, spotted owl, great gray owl, short-eared owl, great horned owl, burrowing owl, sooty owl... There's probably about 200 species...