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There isn't any scientific name, because it's a HYBRID.
It's actually not any animal's scientific name. It's the white clover's scientific name.
Any number of animals in the Nereidaefamily.
No, there is no body part named "Gina." The term does not refer to any anatomical structure in the human body. It is likely a name rather than a scientific or medical term.
Flowerhorn is a cross of trimac and midas. So they don't have any scientific name. (Hope)
Canis lupus, which is the scientific name for the grey wolf.
Four-legged mammals are not a species (or any kind of taxon), so they do not have a scientific name.
The scientific name for the common honeybee is Apis mellifera. Jollibee is a popular Filipino fast food chain known for its mascot, but it is not a scientific name for any known species.
Scientific name :)
Because it is not scientific. There is no science behind. There is absolutely no scientific evidence in any of the things it is supposed to do.
A scientific name is given to any living object in the binomial system of nomenclature.It is always written in English with first word of genus and second of species. For example the scientific name of pea is Pisum sativum.
Planet Venus doesn't has any scientific name. (Its just Venus because its named after the Greek goddess of beauty, and gods don't have any scientific names.. :P) You can use the systematic name which is 'Sol II'. (But it is only used in fiction)