Scientific name: Diceros Bicornis: “Di” meaning “two”, “cerato” meaning “horn” in Greek and “bi” meaning “two”, and “cornis” meaning “horn” in Latin.
Common name: Black Rhinoceros
Other common names
Bassalt is the scientific name, it is a common extrusive volcanic rock. It is usually grey to black and fine-grained due to rapid cooling of lava at the surface of a planet.
Genus-Lumbricus. Species-L. terrestris. ~v~
-- The common market squid is Loligo opalescens. However, there are over 300 classified squid species, so you will have to be more specific. -- Giant boy-- The scientific name for the giant squid is Architeuthis dux.== ==
The common garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) is native to North America
The scientific name for sandstone is STUPID
Black Rhinoceros is known as Hook-lipped Rhinocerosand scientific name is Diceros bicornis.
The scientific name for the Black rhinoceros is Diceros Bicornis.
rhino?Rhino
The scientific name for the Black Swallowtail is Papilio polyxenes.
Coelodonta antiquitatis is the binomial name (or scientific name) for the woolly rhinoceros.
Ceratotherium simum
Cyclura cornuta
The question depends on which species of Rhinoceros you are asking about.White Rhinoceros: Ceratotherium simumBlack Rhinoceros: Diceros bicornisIndian Rhinoceros: Rhinoceros unicornisJavan Rhinoceros: R. sondaicusSumatran Rhinoceros: Dicerorhinus sumatrensis
Scientific name: Xyloryctes jamaicensis (Drury) (Coleoptera : Scarabaeidae)
The word "Rhinoceros" is a common noun. The name of a particular species of rhinoceros is a proper noun.
Hi, First of all I have to say that, I'm just a Beetle lover freak. Then I'll say it depends on, because every species have a specific scientific name and there are some common names for famous families, subfamilies, species or something and so on, like rhinoceros beetles or rhino beetle. ---- Actually according to some references The rhinoceros beetles are a subfamily (Dynastinae) of beetles in the family of scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinoceros_beetle], and as far as I know, there's a Well-known species of rhino beetles with the popular name of "European Rhinoceros Beetle" and its scientific name is (Oryctes nasicornis), a large flying beetle (6 cm) [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Rhinoceros_Beetle], as a matter of fact "that species (Oryctes nasicornis) maniacally looks like a rhinoceros" and I think that's why its common name is "Rhinoceros Beetle" And Go to see this pichttp://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/enlarge/rhinoceros-beetle-record.html ...If it is meant to.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Delphinus delphis.