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The scientific name for deer is "Cervidae," which refers to the family of hoofed mammals that includes deer. Within the Cervidae family, there are many different species of deer, each with its own unique scientific name.
An animal afflicted with albinism does not get a new scientific name as they are still considered part of the same species as the non-albino variant. The scientific name for a grey squirrel is Sciurus carolinensis.
Albinos are not a separate species. An albino peacock is a member of one of the two species of peafowl, it's just that it was born with a genetic mutation that has caused it to be albino.
The scientific name for deer flies is family Tabanidae. They belong to the order Diptera, which includes true flies. Deer flies are known for their painful bites and are often found in woodland areas near water.
The scientific name of pilandok, a type of mouse deer found in Southeast Asia, is Tragulus napu.
The scientific name of a swamp deer is Rucervus Duvaucelii.
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The Scientific name for a Deer is Muntiacinae.
The scientific name for deer is "Cervidae," which refers to the family of hoofed mammals that includes deer. Within the Cervidae family, there are many different species of deer, each with its own unique scientific name.
Deer are in the 'Family' Cervidae.
The other term for sore eyes is conjunctivitis.
An animal afflicted with albinism does not get a new scientific name as they are still considered part of the same species as the non-albino variant. The scientific name for a grey squirrel is Sciurus carolinensis.
Albinos are not a separate species. An albino peacock is a member of one of the two species of peafowl, it's just that it was born with a genetic mutation that has caused it to be albino.
well actually it is pretty easy to find an albino deer you have to got to Georgia rut go in the big tall trees if you are lucky you might find an albino deer about 65% you will get a buck wish you luck
The scientific name for a Colombian Black-Tailed Deer is Odocileus hermionus columbianus.
The scientific name for a Colombian Black-Tailed Deer is Odocileus hermionus columbianus.
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