every animal has a name in different languages, but they usually have a Latin name as well
A scientific name can only refer to one species. The scientific name consists of two parts: the genus name and the species name. This binomial nomenclature system is used to uniquely identify each species.
When an animal is described as lithe, it means they are graceful. Usually it is a word used to describe a thin, graceful animal, that has fluid movements.
Latin
Dynamics are usually described in the Italian language. Terms such as piano, forte, and crescendo are commonly used to indicate changes in volume and intensity in musical performances.
A zoonym is the most commonly-used name for an animal species.
It is only used by people who use English as their first language.
"Invasive Species" is a term used to describe a species that is taken from it's natural environment and introduced somewhere else. The species then cause harm to the new environment it was introduced in.
There is no concensus among scientists one which species first used spoken language. Many believe that Homo Sapiens and Homo Neanderthalensis were the ONLY two species to use language.
It's not an animal, it's a language used in East Africa, or a name for the people who speak it and their culture.
The Latin name "lupus" is used to refer to the animal species known as the wolf.
Look where the animal died at
they convey information between individuals, such as warnings of danger or calls for help. These sounds and signals are used to communicate specific messages and can vary in complexity depending on the species. Just like human language, animal communication involves the use of symbols and rules to convey meaning.