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No, most nouns for animals and flowers are common nouns. Some types of animals or flowers are named after specific people or places, which make the noun for that animal or flower a proper noun.

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common noun: wild carrot

proper noun: Queen Ann's Lace

common noun: hound

proper noun: Afgan

common noun: violet

proper noun: Frank Smith's violet (Viola frank-smithii)

common noun: moth

proper noun: Caligula japonica

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