arothron hispidus
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Pipefishes or pipe-fishes (Syngnathinae)
common bluebottle fly, Calliphora vomitoria(Linnaeus) the green bottlefly, Phaenicia sericata(Meigen)i could not find the actual blow fly's scientific name, but there is lots of types of blow flies which is called Calliphora.
The scientific name for a blow fly is Calliphoridae. These insects are commonly found around decaying matter and are known for their metallic coloring and importance in forensic entomology.
blow fish
Cartilaginous fishes is the English equivalent of 'Chondrichthyes'. The Greek word is the scientific name for the class that includes such fishes as stingrays, sharks, and chimaeras. In the word by word translation, 'chondr-' refers to cartilage that totally replaces bone in such fishes. The noun 'ichthyes' refers to 'fishes'.
The scientific name for the blobfish is Psychrolutes marcidus. It is a deep-sea fish that has a gelatinous and soft body, allowing it to adapt to the high-pressure environment of the deep ocean.
I'm pretty sure your talking about whales. Blow hole is the correct scientific term.
There are subtypes of clown fishes with different latin names. You can check names from bottom link:
Blow fishes are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.
The scientific name for the phylum of cartilaginous fishes is Chondricthyes. More specifically, sharks are categorized under subclass Elasmobranchii which is then divided into the subdivisions Selachii (sharks) and Batoidea (skates and rays).
because the name cow was already taken. lol jk. carp is just the shortened scientific name for it. dont ask me how to spell it.