Homo sapiens is the species of bipedal primates to which modern humans belong. They are characterized by an average 85 cubic inch (1400 cc) brain capacity, dependence upon language, and creation and utilization of complex tools.
From my understanding, that would be homo sapiens sapiens, or "wise wise man." That's what our generation is called anyway. From that logic, I suppose "man" would be homo.
Humans are known (taxonomically speaking) as Homo sapiens, which is Latin for wise man or knowing man.See the 'not-so-missing link' listed below for more information:
Yes, the scientific name for modern humans is Homo sapiens. This classification is based on the Linnaean system of binomial nomenclature, where "Homo" is the genus and "sapiens" is the species.
The common name is human, and the scientific name you answered yourself; Homo sapiens
Homo Sapiens ARE normal humans. "Homo Sapiens" is the scientific taxonomical name for humans
Homo is the Genus and Sapiens is the Species.
Homo is the Genus and Sapiens is the Species.
Homo sapiens sapiens
From my understanding, that would be homo sapiens sapiens, or "wise wise man." That's what our generation is called anyway. From that logic, I suppose "man" would be homo.
If you are referring to the primate genus Homo, then that is the scientific name of it.
H. Sapiens
Homo sapiens(Modern humans are Homo sapiens sapiens, other subspecies include Homo sapiens idaltu.)
Humans are known (taxonomically speaking) as Homo sapiens, which is Latin for wise man or knowing man.See the 'not-so-missing link' listed below for more information:
The correct way to write the scientific name for humans is Homo sapiens. "Homo" represents the genus and "sapiens" represents the species. This binomial nomenclature system, developed by Carl Linnaeus, is used to classify and name all living organisms.
The scientific name for modern humans is Homo sapiens.
Homo Sapiens
Homo sapiens, human species name