Equus ferus caballus is the scientific name for a horse. Taxonomy does not take into account color, or gender (stallion being a male horse).
The scientific name for a Black Stallion is Equus ferus caballus.
The scientific name for the domestic horse is Equus ferus caballus. This includes all breeds of horses, including the Black Stallion.
The scientific name for Black Spruce is Picea mariana.
The scientific name of a black scorpion is usually "Androctonus australis."
The Simuliidae is the scientific name for a black fly. Most people just call these black flies black flies though.
The scientific name of black gram is Vigna mungo, also known as urad bean or black lentil.
The scientific name for the domestic horse is Equus ferus caballus. This includes all breeds of horses, including the Black Stallion.
The name of the horse in "The Black Stallion" is simply called "The Black" or "The Black Stallion." He is a wild Arabian stallion that forms a special bond with a young boy named Alec.
yes a black stallion can be a girl or boy Actually the name Stallion is known as a male horse, if the Black stallion was a girl, he would not be called stallion, he would be called a mare!
Black and Shetan (Devil)
Its called the Black Stallion
Alec called him "black" but his original owners called him Shetan which means devil in ArabicThe name of the horse in the Black Stallion is The Black. His original name given to him by his original owner was "Shetan" (devil).
Alec called him "black" but his original owners called him Shetan which means devil in ArabicThe name of the horse in the Black Stallion is The Black. His original name given to him by his original owner was "Shetan" (devil).
Black Stallion Mystery is the one i read 4th, its in al little set of 4 books, the black stallion, the black stallion returns, Satan and the black stallion, and finnaly the black stallion mystery
The scientific name for Black Spruce is Picea mariana.
Dark Illusion
the black stallion, the doors, etc
The scientific name of a black scorpion is usually "Androctonus australis."