Sulfuratos literally means 'containing sulphur', but can also be used to describe the element's familiar yellow colour.
As far as I can see, Ramphastos simply translates to Toucan. There's no deeper origin word, it's just like how 'homo' means 'man' and 'canis' means 'dog', 'Ramphastos' means 'toucan', it's not a compound word nor does it have any other translation.
the toucans scientific name is Ramphastos
Ramphastos sulfuratus
The scientific name for toucan is Ramphastos sulfuratus.
I'm not sure what you mean by "nickname" however the scientific or binomial name for the Toucan is Ramphastos sulfuratus.
A toucan's scientific name is Ramphastos Toco.amphastos Toco
The scientific name for a toucan is "Ramphastos sulfuratus" or "Aulacorhynchus Caeruleogularis." Look it up on the internet if you don't know which one to chose.
All animal classification is broken down into the following in this order: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species All Animals fall into the kingdom Animalia. This kingdom has certain characteristics that set it apart from bacteria and protists. Phyla in Animalia are eukaryotic, multi-cellular, and are heterotrophic. A Eukaryote is when, in this case, an animal's cells have intricate configuration in a closed membrane.
Scientific translation: Lesbian.
Pterois volitans is the scientific name for the red lionfish.
their translation of ancient Greek writings preserved ancient knowledge
The term cientificas originated from Portugal which is translated as scientific in English language. Cientificas has also a Spanish origin which has the same translation as scientific in English.
Sylvilagus Transitionalis is the scientific name for the New England cottontail rabbit.