http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_floresiensis
if you mean biological classification (as in Homo Sapiens): i have no idea... BUT, the regular name used by vetirinarians and scientists is: Porpoise (poor-puss)
What do you mean scientific name ?? What is the scientific name for English ?? Unless you are refering to, mandarin , the fruit. The latin name for which is Citrus reticulata. if you mean the language , the Chinese name for the language is Zhong Wen or Putong hua ( common language )
A scientific name, or binomial nomonclature, is when the first part of the name is the Genus of the organism, and the second part is the Species. For example, the scientific name for humans is Homo sapien
Aeroacceleratom Electicus.- Not really. I don't think the question is well formed. By 'scientific name' I think you mean the unique name scientists give to species (e.g. Homo sapiens (people), Canis Lupus(wolves) or Amaranthus retroflexus (a plant)). The names are formed in 2 parts, the first is the Genus and the second is the species)In that sense there is no scientific name for an electric fan.
I dont know what you mean but scientific, but if you mean birth name its James Howlett
Two of the main references to this word include:A member of the genus Homo, which includes the extinct and extant species of humans.A disparaging term for a gay man or lesbian.
Homo sapiens is the scientific name for modern humans. It refers to the species to which all humans belong.
If you mean Drake from "Drake and Josh," the answer is Homo sapiens.
If you mean Dude == Man then; Male Homo sapien / homosapien.
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
Hominid refers to the group of primates that includes humans and their ancestors. Homo sapiens is the scientific name for modern humans, distinguishing them from other species within the Homo genus.
The scientific term "homo" is a prefix derived from Latin meaning "man" or "human." It is commonly used in taxonomy to classify species within the genus Homo, which includes modern humans and their extinct relatives like Neanderthals and Homo erectus.
The scientific name for modern humans is Homo sapiens, where Homo refers to the genus and sapiens means wise or discerning in Latin. It emphasizes the cognitive abilities and intelligence that distinguish humans from other species.
if you mean biological classification (as in Homo Sapiens): i have no idea... BUT, the regular name used by vetirinarians and scientists is: Porpoise (poor-puss)
The term cientificas originated from Portugal which is translated as scientific in English language. Cientificas has also a Spanish origin which has the same translation as scientific in English.
Homophone, homonym, homo sapiens, homograph
Felis Catus is the Scientific name for Domestic Cat.