Sun bear (Ursus malayanus), grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis), black bear (Ursus americanus)
Scientific names are specific to each type of organism that they describe, thus there is no scientific name to classify all 'oil seeds'.
there is only one type of polar bear.
Yes, viruses have scientific names that are typically based on their classification, such as the type of virus and where it was first isolated. These names are often used in scientific research and taxonomy to distinguish between different viruses.
Me to you is a type of teddy bears
That will depend on the specific type of beetle. There are many kinds of black beetles, all with different scientific names.
Ebb or rip tide .
Black Bears
I don't know about three advantages, however the one primary advantage is avoidance of confusion. For example if one just says "cat" one could be talking about a house cat (Felis catus), a bobcat (Lynx rufus), or a tiger (Panthera tigris). Using the scientific names avoids the confusion of exactly what type of cat you are talking about.
Sloth Bears!
No,Teddy Bears are bears...
There are way too many annelids to list all of there scientific names. One scientific name for an annelid is the Lumbricus terrestris, or common earthworm. Another scientific name for an annelid is Phytobdella catenifera, a type of leech. You can view the related link to find the names of more annelid species.
Ursidae. The same family that black bears, grizzly bears and brown bears are classified in.