from what I've read scientific names are usually made to describe unique characteristics such as the existence of a new species, or body parts unlike other animals. Come to think of it I've never heard a scientific name for a human,rat, or dog mouth (considering 3 of the most studied creatures on earth) a mouth is a mouth
The common name for frogs is just "frog", while their scientific classification is in the order Anura.
there isn't one a tadpole is the scientific word is tadpole the unscientific word is baby frog
The scientific name for a tori is "torus mandibularis" if it is on the lower jaw, or "torus palatinus" if it is on the roof of the mouth.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Xenopus laevis.
KingdomANIMAL (ANIMALIA) PhylumBACKBONED ANIMALS (CHORDATA) ClassSALAMANDERS AND FROGS (AMPHIBIA) OrderAMPHIBIANS - JUMPING (ANURA) FamilyFROGS - TREE (HYLIDAE) Common name:LITTLE GRASS FROG Scentific name:PSEUDACRIS OCULARIS
dendrobate
Gigs
They are called poison dart frogs.
Dendrobate
the scientific name is oral cancer.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pseudacris spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rana spp.
Litoria genimaculata
The common name for frogs is just "frog", while their scientific classification is in the order Anura.
the scientific name is oral cancer.
there isn't one a tadpole is the scientific word is tadpole the unscientific word is baby frog
The scientific name for a tori is "torus mandibularis" if it is on the lower jaw, or "torus palatinus" if it is on the roof of the mouth.