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The genus of the Great White Shark is Charcharodon and the species is charcharias. So, the scientific name would be Charachadon Charcharias. When writing the scientific name, the first word should be capitalized and the second word should start with a capital letter. So the scientific name of a Great White Shark is Charcharodon Charcharias.PLUS: The scientific name of a prehistoric Great White is Chararodon Megalodon. Megalodon means "Big tooth."
The last name Buck is of Old English origin and is classified as a topographic surname, which means it likely referred to someone who lived near a prominent beech tree or beech wood. It can also be a nickname for a person who displayed characteristics associated with a male deer, such as swiftness or strength.
Big Cardamom (Amomum Subulatum Roxb. )
The scientific name for the big intestine is the "colon."
Lions ; Panthera Leo Tigers ; Panthera Tigris Leopards ; Panthera Pardus Snow Leopard ; Panthera Uncia Jaguars ; Panthera Onca Cheetah ; Acinonyx Jubatus Cougar ; Puma Concolor Scottish Wild Cat ; Felis Silvestris Domestic Cat ; Felis Catus
small to big
white tail deer and black bears
whites have big white fluffy tails and are generally smaller. Their antlers are more strait forward were as a mules are forked and very wide. Mules tend to be much more aggressive. The mule deer also has a very dark pelt and very large ears. (hence, the naming)
How big is the deer? The size and weight will differ around the country but a typical mature white tail will weigh between 125 and 250 pounds.
over 1,000,000 feet! lolOne killed in Greene county of Mississippi pushed 450 lbs.
how big can white tails get
yes they do,besides the elk and black bear the black tail deer is the next big game we have on the island.but really they aren't that big.
A Kangaroo
some deer are big and some deer are small
umm, maybe a bilby?
Average shoulder-height for a white tail is three to four feet tall, rarely up to five. Even more rarely do white-tails ever get much taller than five feet, even with the big bucks.
Average shoulder-height for a white tail is three to four feet tall, rarely up to five. Even more rarely do white-tails ever get much taller than five feet, even with the big bucks.