Varanus Giganteus
I've been studying marine biologys for quite a few years now, and it's very difficult to give it a scientific name, or find one for it, but the best choice for the scientific name for a abalone is a "Licacoc" It's acceptable, and 100% valid.
"Methanogen" is the scientific name for a methanogen. Now, there are many different kinds of methanogens, and each with have their own genus and species name.
The guppy was "Lebistes reticulatus" for many many years but now the taxonomists in their ultimate wisdom, have decided that the guppy should be in the same classification as the Molly. Now the Guppy is correctly called "Poecilia reticulata".
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
Its scientific name is Thryothorus ludovicianus. Now that's complicated.
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The mummified prey caught in the mouth of a mummified perentie at the Museum of Brisbane is a mummified rat. This unique specimen highlights the perentie's role as a predator in its ecosystem, showcasing both the perentie and its prey in a remarkable state of preservation. The display serves to illustrate the fascinating interactions within the natural world.
The scientific name of the Great Bilby is Macrotis Lagotis.The Lesser Bilby, which is now extinct, has the scientific name of Macrotis leucura.
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The perentie, a type of monitor lizard native to the arid Australian outback, lives for up to twenty years. Being both a predator and a scavenger, it has few predators of its own, but the young perentie may be preyed upon by other goannas, and by wedge-tailed eagles.
The original name was Felis leo but is now Panthera leo.
It is itself taxonomic name of Pneumonia Bacteria .
I've been studying marine biologys for quite a few years now, and it's very difficult to give it a scientific name, or find one for it, but the best choice for the scientific name for a abalone is a "Licacoc" It's acceptable, and 100% valid.
Felis domesticusActually, Felis domesticus is now an outdated name and is no longer valid. The correct Scientific name for the domestic cat is Felis catus.
"Methanogen" is the scientific name for a methanogen. Now, there are many different kinds of methanogens, and each with have their own genus and species name.