Animaila Regnum
animaila
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'kingdom' is regnum. It's a neuter gender noun. It derives from the Latin noun, 'rex', which means 'king, prince, ruler'.
The Latin name for the Dog is Canis Lupus.
The name ferret is derived from the Latin furittus, meaning "little thief"
The ordinary word for the mouse-like animal which flies at night is a vespertilio.
Mammalia is part of the categories for the animal kingdom, I think it is either the Latin word or the root/ scientific name for mammals.
Mammalia is part of the categories for the animal kingdom, I think it is either the Latin word or the root/ scientific name for mammals.
The Latin word animalis means "of an animal" or "of the animal".
The Latin word for "animals" is also "animals."
animaila
Regnum Latinum.
the kingdom is animal, or latin animalia, but i think the phylum is chordata , but not sure about that one
animal
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'kingdom' is regnum. It's a neuter gender noun. It derives from the Latin noun, 'rex', which means 'king, prince, ruler'.
The Latin for a reptile is repens animal.
The Golden Eagle is classified in Animalia, Latin for "animal"
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