Because of the lack of detail in your question, all I can do is hazard a guess.
The Grey Fox has a fox-like tail and is found in Mexico and Southern USA. (Canine).
The Coyote has a fox-like tail and is found in Mexico, USA and Canada. (Canine).
The Chinchilla has a small bushy tail that looks like a baby fox. They are found in Mexico, Chile, Andes and Peru. (Rodent).
The Ringtail Cat is a wildcat with a bushy fox-like tail found in Mexico and South-Western USA. (Feline).
Popocatepetl is a volcano in Mexico. The name comes from the local language and means 'Mountain that smokes'
Leafy Sea Dragon is an animal, a dragon who lives by the sea- where the name comes from.
Animal-like protists are called protozoa. Protozoaare single-celled eukaryotes that share some traits with animals. Like animals, they can move, and they are heterotrophs.
Scientists have given all animal species a scientific name like there is a mountain lion cougar then it is like this:Name: Cougar. Scientific name: Felis concolor
Mexico
It is a possum, known in Mexico as a tlacuache.
it comes from a few places like Beatriz is use in Mexico and Beatrice is use In Italy and in France
lion
The name of the animal is aardvark, which comes from the Afrikaans word "aardvark" meaning earth pig.
Mexico got its name from the Mexica people (wrongly named as Aztecs by contemporary archeologists). It comes from their capital city name: Mexico-Tenochtitlan. It means "place of cactus in the middle of the Moon Lake".
Just like that: Mexico [meksicou]
It is the Mexican Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos).
Yes. Bushbabies and Galagos are the same animal. Galago is the PROPER (less common) name. 'Bushbaby' comes from the animal child-like calls.
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The name Joel ultimately comes from the Hebrew name Yo'el (יואל).
Like many English last names, Skinner comes from a trade. A skinner deals in animal hides.
They simply are not the same in any kind of way. The name Sea Horse comes from the shape of the animal's head.