Ahhh i see your doing the turkey sheet go look some where else for the awnser
just kidding here it is "Meleagris gallopavo"
The worlds second largest peninsula is located in Charlo, New Brunswick CANADA.
Not even close. That honor goes to the Antarctic Peninsula, with northern Scandinavia a likely close second.
It is estimated that the Yukatan asteroid was travelling at a speed of 12.4 miles per second.
the genus The second part of the name is the species.
The second name in a scientific name is the species name. (The first name represents the genus.)
The worlds second largest peninsula is located in Charlo, New Brunswick CANADA.
The Second Largest Peninsula Of Greece is Attica(don't believe ME look at our world page 185 )
There is only one species of raccoon in North America - the common (or northern) raccoon - also known as Procyon lotor. There is a second raccoon species found primarily in South America.
Not even close. That honor goes to the Antarctic Peninsula, with northern Scandinavia a likely close second.
The worlds second largest peninsula is located in Charlo, New Brunswick Canada.
It is estimated that the Yukatan asteroid was travelling at a speed of 12.4 miles per second.
Species... the first part is Family the second is Species
The largest peninsula in the Middle East is Arabia and the largest country on that Peninsula is Saudi Arabia. The second largest peninsula in the Middle East is Anatolia and the only country on that Peninsula is Turkey.
The answer is John Adams was the second preisdent of America.
Saudi Arabia occupies about 80% of the Arabian Peninsula, making it the largest country on the peninsula. The second largest country on the Peninsula is Yemen. On the Arabian Gulf is the UAE, Oman, Qatar and Bahrain- all relatively small and independent countries.
The second part of a scientific name is the species name, which often describes a specific characteristic of the organism. It is written in lowercase and follows the genus name.
Today, there millions of Maya living in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Many of them still speak a modern-day version of the Mayan language and even more of them still practice the Mayan religion (See Popol Vuh for the text of their "bible"). They are more than just the indigenous peoples of Mexico but, the Federal government there does not treat them well, in my opinion. Their heritage should allow them to be treated as more than the way they're treated as second class citizens. Of course, there were a lot more Maya when they ruled the area; the society as a whole is thought to have diminished when the food supply dwindled and the majority left the major population centers.