There are many different conures. What specific conure are you wanting to know the scientific name for? If you do not know the species name, tell me the coloring patterns, or send me a picture WikiAnswers messaging.
Artocarpus heterophyllus is the scientific name of Jackfruit
Scientific name: Globicephala
The scientific name for a olinguito is Bassaricyon Neblina.
The scientific name of water is "ngarpandi borsgayla morjingbaydee"...meaning "tubigus inumus sarapus"
The scientific name of the star apple is Chrysophyllum cainito.
Depends on what type of conure you want to buy.
Puerto Rican Conure was created in 1856.
Paulie, from the movie of the same name, was a blue-crowned conure parrot.
Conures are not one specific breed of bird. Conures is used to describe either large parakeets or small parrots. There are over forty different species that are described as conures. Conure is not a scientific name, therefore it does not have a specific definition.
Yes conures can drink milk. Conures crave crackers, like cheese its or other types of crackers. All crackers contain milk. Cheese its are made of cheese. Cheese contains milk. My conure, Reathirs, loves cheese. Only feed a dieting conure food & water. Some conures have a certain diet to go on. Maybe your conure has a diet where it can only drink water & eat certain bird food or pellets. Mabye your conure is allergic to milk. If your conure DOES NOT have any allergic reactions or any diet you may feed it fresh cold milk. A water bottle cap full of milk is the maximum milk a conure should have a day. My conure also likes moist peanut butter. Only feed a conure a little morsel of peanut butter for your conures health.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
Cnidaria is the scientific name.
yes and no beacause right now my lorikeet is a baby but he is talking alot so i guess yes and a conure can bearly talk
That is the scientific name
That IS the scientific name.
The scientific name of paste is "Liquorice Glaberrima."