None of these things has a botanical name. They are animals, not plants.
Only plants have botanical names. Fish do not.
Lions are animals and do not have botanical (plant) names. Their scientific name is Panthera leo.
Yes, there are multiple insects with names that begin with the letter "X." These insects include the extinct Xerces Blue butterfly, the Xyletinus beetle, and the Xylophagid fly.
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1. go to Bing.com and type in list of all insects, then click on wikiipedia and it will say something about list in U.s of America list of insects....
Cheetahs are not plants; therefore, they do not have "botanical" names.
Cheetahs are not plants; therefore, they do not have "botanical" names.
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Only plants have botanical names. Fish do not.
I knew a large one named "caesar".
The botanical name for raja kayu wood is Agathis borneensis. It is a species of coniferous tree native to Southeast Asia.
Lions are animals and do not have botanical (plant) names. Their scientific name is Panthera leo.
They a kinds of beetles in names like scarab beetle, leaf beetle, tiger beetle, flour beetle. Does this help? Hope it does! :D
Botanical names are given to plants. The Atlantic cod fish is an ANIMAL so of course it does not have a botanical name. However the scientific name for the Atlantic cod is Gadus morhua.
There is no name given to identify the sex of a beetle. They are just referred to as the "male" or "female" beetle.
Botanical names are given to plants. The Atlantic cod fish is an ANIMAL so of course it does not have a botanical name. However the scientific name for the Atlantic cod is Gadus morhua.
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