Binomial nomenclature is a system of giving distinct and proper names to organisms with each name consisting of two words, generic and specific . Also known as scientific names. Binomial nomenclature for duck is Anatidae Anseriformes .
The scientific name for a MUSCOVY duck is Cairina moschata. Hope this helps!
Anas platyrhynchos rouen clair
The scientific name of the blue winged teal is Anas discors. These are actually warm-season ducks.
The scientific name is Dendranthema grandiflorum.
This all depends on what kind of duck you are talking about. The most common duck you will see in and around ponds would be mallards. The scientific classification name for a mallard would be Anas platyrhincos. The full classification for ducks is shown below:Kingdom: Animalia (Ducks are animals)Phylum: Chordata (Ducks have spinal cords)Class: Aves (Ducks are birds)Order: Anseriformes (Ducks are waterfowl)Family: Anatidae (Ducks are in the same family with swans and geese)Subfamily: Anatidae (Finally, this animal is a duck)The next part would depend on what breed of duck you are talking about. Here is the classification for a mallard:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesOrder: AnseriformesFamily: AnatidaeSubfamily: AnatidaeGenus: Anas ( Mallards are dabbling ducks)Species: Platyrhincos (This duck is a mallard)In comparison, a classification table for a red-breasted merganser would look like this:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesOrder: AnseriformesFamily: AnatidaeSubfamily: AnatidaeGenus: Mergus (This duck is a merganser)Species: Mergus Serrator (This duck is a red-breasted merganser)
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
Anas platyrhynchos rouen clair
The scientific name of the blue winged teal is Anas discors. These are actually warm-season ducks.
it will depend on the breed of duck. for example a Muscovy ducks name would be Cairina moschata and a Domestiacted Mallards name would be Anas Platyrhynchos which is the same as a wild mallard.
The Anahiem Ducks were formed in 1993 under the name "The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim".
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Originally called the Webfoots for the consistant moistness in the Willamette Valley, the name was shortened to the Ducks in relation to the original team name.
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