No, in Latin America Spanish is spoken, therefore they are called by their Spanish names. Latin is used by scientists to identify animals because the language is no longer evolving.
yes
There are many names as for a baby lion we call it cub
It is inaccurate to call Latin America a third world country as it is not a country, but a region. Some Latin American countries are very modern and up-to-date, while others are lacking in modern amenities and industry.
its the same as what you would call it in America but just different animals
He, she or it calls, calls upon, summons, names or invites.
Latin Americans! Latinos and Latinas Hispanic and there's always Argentinians, Colombians, Venezuelans, etc..
The origin of the word is the Latin animale, meaning any living being that breathes, including humans. This in turn is from the Latin anima, meaning breath or soul, or a current of air.
Bob-a-link Name for Meadow Lark based on its call.
Brontosaurus means 'long arm' in, you guessed it, Latin. If you are meaning what you can also call it, that is apatosaurus.
In North America, they call them Caribou. Their Latin name I believe is: Rangifer Tarandus.
Earth only has one moon and most people call it moon. But every moon is given a Latin name. The moons Latin name is Luna.
A person of Latin American descent is commonly referred to as Latino or Latina, depending on their gender. This term is used to describe individuals with origins in Latin America or of Latin American heritage.