because they are special
im pretty sure the scientist that found them gets to name it based on their best guess of what it is most closely related to (thats were the first name comes from) and whatever else they feel like calling it (the second part of the name)
Animals do not name themselves, people do that..
common names cause confusion they dont have scientfic basis. as there are number of common names for a single specie. or one name can be reffered to different specie. scientific names are known and accepted through out the world. they give us scientific basis and eleminate the confusion
The name that is given to animals that cannot make their own body heat is called a warm blood animal.
If you have a horse with no name, give it one!
because they are special
Organisms are given a scientific name to distinguish them from other animals of similar species.
what is the difference between the common and scientific name of an organisms
Scientists use scientific names, or binomial nomenclature, to avoid confusion caused by different common names for the same organism. Scientific names are standardized and internationally recognized, providing a universal way to refer to specific species. This helps in accurate identification and classification of organisms across different languages and regions.
they make it up :)
just give me the answer
Because of the great diversity of organisms, there is really a need for naming them scientifically. Scientific names give a distinct identity to organisms and help avoid confusion with misleading common names.
scientists classify organisms into groups based on internal and external features.
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Usually it's Latin
The genus and species name together form the binomial nomenclature used in biological classification to give each species a unique two-part scientific name, such as Homo sapiens for humans.
Endotherms or homeotherms are animals that can produce their own body heat through internal processes such as metabolism. They are able to regulate their body temperature independently of the external environment.