The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lepus townsendii.
The scientific name for the Black-tailed jackrabbit, also known as the desert hare, is Lepus californicus.
Jack rabbits belong to the genus Lepus. There are many species of jackrabbit.
Lepus Californicus
The scientific name for the Wedge-tailed Eagle is Aquila audax.
Cynomys ludovicianus is the scientific name of the most common kind of prairie dog, the black-tailed priarie dog. The genus is Cynomys and the family is Sciuridae
Androctonus
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Trichosurus spp.
What is the scientific name for the black hill spruce
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lepus californicus.
There are many species of jackrabbit. Jackrabbits are actually hares. Each species has its own scientific name. For example:The Black Tailed Jackrabbit is Lepus californicusThe Antelope Jackrabbit is Lepus alleniThe White Tailed Jackrabbit is Lepus townsendii
The word "jackrabbit" is commonly used to describe certain hares, and each species has its own scientific name. Here are some examples of hares commonly given the name "jackrabbit," and their scientific names:Antelope jackrabbit, Lepus alleniBlack-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus californicusWhite-sided jackrabbit, Lepus callotisTehuantepec jackrabbit, Lepus flavigularisBlack jackrabbit, Lepus insularisWhite-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus townsendii
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lepus townsendii.
There may be more than one species of jackrabbit living on the prairie, and each species has its own scientific name. The scientific name of the White-tailed Jackrabbit, also known as the Prairie Hare and the White Jack, is Lepus townsendii.
Lepus insularis
The scientific name for a Colombian Black-Tailed Deer is Odocileus hermionus columbianus.
black tailed jackrabbits live in the eastern part of washington near the white house, barak obama loves to eat them
Lepus californicus
Jackrabbit is just another name for a hare."Jackrabbit" is an American term for hares. It originates from "jackass rabbits", which were featured in Mark Twain's book, "Roughing It", and later shortened to jackrabbit.There is no such species called the "Norwegian Jackrabbit". However there are hares (aka jackrabbits) in Norway. Most notably European Haresand Mountain Hares.Hares with "Jackrabbit" in their name are dominantly found in North America (United States, Canada and parts of Mexico), since that's where the term originates. These are the white-tailed jackrabbit, the antelope Jackrabbit and the black-tailed jackrabbit.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cynomys ludovicianus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cynomys ludovicianus.