http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mammals_of_the_Philippines
the scientific name for the class is mammalia
Scientific names are all in latin, so the scientific name of the dragonflies is Anisoptera (infraorder), in the Philippines, as it is everywhere else.
There's the incisors and the molars, which are "scientific" names for the teeth in a cow. But they're names for the teeth in all other mammals too.
The scientific name for the animal kingdom is Animalia or Metazoa
Actually, as far as I know, Philippines doesn't have a scientific name because its a country. Scientific names, or the binomial nomenclature, is only applied to plants and animals as a system to group them according to species.
The answer is Canis Familiaris. All breeds of domestic dog has this scientific name.
yes because they are mammals and we are apes in scientific studies it shows that we are apes and if you look at pictures and the studies you will under stand all mammals have the same life cycle as a human because after all we are all mammals.
phippines all Dristric Name
Canis lupus familiaris is the scientific name for all dog breeds.
Koalas are marsupials, and not members of the bear family at all. The koala's family is Phascolarctidae. Their species name is Phascolarctus Cinereus.Pandas are placental mammals, and true members of the bear family, which is Ursidae. The scientific name of the Giant Panda is Ailuropoda melanoleuca, while the red panda's scientific name is Ailurus fulgens.
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no some dogs have a different type of scientific name e.g. hound