Sarcophilus Harrisii. Harrisii means "of Harris," because it is named after George Harris. Sarcophilus means "meat-lover."
The scientific name for the Tasmanian devil is Sarcophilus harrisii. "Sarcophilus" means "flesh-lover" in Greek, referring to its carnivorous diet, and "harrisii" honors the naturalist George Harris who first described the species.
The scientific name for the Tasmanian shy albatross is Thalassarche cauta cauta.
The scientific name for the Hickory horned devil is Citheronia regalis. It is a species of silk moth native to North America, known for its large size and distinctive appearance with hickory-like horns along its body.
I dont know what you mean but scientific, but if you mean birth name its James Howlett
It is Thylacinus cynocephalus. The Thylacine (also known as the Tasmanian Tiger and somtimes the Tasmanian Wolf, became extinct during the 20th century. The last known specimen died in the Hobart Zoo on the 7th of September, 1936. It was hunted to extinction after a bounty was placed on it as a livestock killer. There is disputed evidence that a very small number may yet still exist in the Tasmanian wilderness, but nobody has seen, photographed or trapped one. A recent attempt was made to clone one, but failed due to the DNA being of insufficient quality.
What do you mean scientific name ?? What is the scientific name for English ?? Unless you are refering to, mandarin , the fruit. The latin name for which is Citrus reticulata. if you mean the language , the Chinese name for the language is Zhong Wen or Putong hua ( common language )
The Tasmanian Devil's real name is just Tasmanian Devil. Its scientific name is Sarcophilusharrisii.It is possible that this question refers to the real name of the Tasmanian devil's extinct relative, the Tasmanian tiger, which is Thylacine.
The Latin name of the Tasmanian devil, more correctly referred to as the scientific name, is Sarcophilus harisii.
Sarcophilus harrisiiThe Tasmanian Devil's scientific name was given by naturalist George Harris, but he actually named it Didelphis ursina. It was renamed Dasyurus laniarius by Richard Owen in 1838 (the dasyurids are the carnivorous marsupials), but three years later was renamed Sarcophilus Harisii by French botanist and geologist Pierre Boitard.The name Sarcophilus Harrisi means "Harris's flesh lover." Sarco loosely means "flesh" and philusrelates to "love".Other names: Sarcophilus laniarius has also been used recently in light of comparisons between a fossil specimen named S. laniarius, named prior to the naming of S. harrisii, and the extant species.
The binomial name of the Tasmanian devil is Sarcophilus harrisii.
There is no particular name for a male Tasmanian devil.
Sarcophilus harrisii is the full name for the Tasmanian devil.
The binomial name of the Tasmanian devil is Sarcophilus harrisii.
No the Tasmanian devil isn't a real devil but they can be quite ferocious. :) this is probably why they got their name (devil).
No. The Tasmanian devil is a dasyurid, or carnivorous marsupial. It gained its name for its bloodcurdling nocturnal screams.
The female Tasmanian devil is not assigned any particular name.
a tasmanian devil
The indigenous people in Australia knew of the Tasmanian devil for thousands of years. The first European to describe and name the Tasmanian devil was naturalist George Harris in 1807.