The scientific name assigned to modern humans is Homo sapiens. There have been several close relatives of Homo sapiens that might, at some point (before extinction) have also considered themselves humans, namely Homo neandertalensis, Neanderthals, and Homo heidelbergensis, "Heidelberg Men."
In what way do you mean classification? Scientific names or the actual difference between their anatomy?
The scientific name would be Platonia insignis.
The scientific name would be Pouteria ramiflora.
The scientific name would be Pouteria venosa.
The scientific name would be Psidium molle.
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Tricholomaflavovirens equestre.
The taxonomic classification of "Homo sapiens" is Latin for "knowing man" or "wise man".
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Strobilomyceconfusus floccopus.
The scientific classification is the following:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:CnidariaClass:HydrozoaOrder:SiphonophoraFamily:PhysaliidaeGenus:PhysaliaSpecies:P. physalisIts binomial name is Physalia physalis
what is the classification of ostrich.
In what way do you mean classification? Scientific names or the actual difference between their anatomy?
Scientific Classification or simply "Classification."
I believe that a bat is in the order Chiroptera.
Worm
Scientific classification:-Kingdom:Plantae(unranked):Angiosperms(unranked):Eudicots(unranked):RosidsOrder:FagalesFamily:FagaceaeGenus:QuercusL.
Taxonomy is the name of the scientific classification of animals.