It is the same reason for every human having a name. You can't accurately describe individuals from a group if you don't know who is who.
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The scientific name of an organism is given on the basis of its taxonomic features. Therefore, by getting the scientific name of an individual one can get all the desired information about it on the internet or from the relevant books.
Pegasus was/is a mythological creature and does not have a scientific name.
There is no scientific name for badminton. Badminton is a sport, not a living creature.
The chupacabra's scientific name is Sagitorio
The "scientific" name for dragon is draco. Most "scientific" dragon names have it. e.g. Draco orientalis magnus (oriental dragon), Draco montana (tibetan dragon), Draco marsupialis (marsupial/australian dragon)
Their scientific name is the Orcinus orca
The scientific name for cyclops is Cyclopidae, which refers to a family of freshwater copepods that are characterized by their single, central eye. These tiny crustaceans play important roles in aquatic ecosystems as both predators and prey.
The scientific name for the Loch Ness monster is not real, as the creature is considered to be a myth or legend. There is no scientific evidence to support its existence.
A creature that has human-like characteristics can be described as a hominid.
the name of the platypus comes from a greek word for "flat footed" because of the way this creature walks.
WHAT is a horse? a four- legged, furry awesome creature! no, the scientific name is Equus, and no person is a horse.
WHAT is a horse? a four- legged, furry awesome creature! no, the scientific name is Equus, and no person is a horse.
Every living thing has a scientific name based on many of its behavior and looks. The scientific name of a black pig is Sus domestica.