No they are not!
The corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) has the same scientific name as its common name.
No because if two animals have the exact same scientific name then they would be the same animal.
jawbone is the common name, but the scientific name is the mandible
Ascaris is the common scientific name, the common English name is roundworms
Firstly, there is no such thing as a 'common scientific name'; that is a contradiction, containing two opposites. The scientific name for the Archaea is Archaea.
The corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) has the same scientific name as its common name.
no they are different
the boa constrictor
No because if two animals have the exact same scientific name then they would be the same animal.
The names of comets vary by where you are, but the scientific name is always the same.
jawbone is the common name, but the scientific name is the mandible
Ascaris is the common scientific name, the common English name is roundworms
Firstly, there is no such thing as a 'common scientific name'; that is a contradiction, containing two opposites. The scientific name for the Archaea is Archaea.
The scientific name for common limpet is Patella vulgata.
The accepted scientific or common name is Polygonia comma.
A scientific name consists of the genus name and the specific name. It is a universal name for a species, therefore it is the same all over the world. A common name however, is a very generalized name. The common name of a particular species in one place may be very different in another. The same common name may also be used for two very differerent species. Therefore, scientific names are much more useful in identifying species.
The accepted scientific or common name is Oiketicus abbotii.