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Scientific name of Dhole is CUON ALPINUS
The scientific name of a Dhole is Cuon alpinus.
Bombus alpinus was created in 1758.
Nielsine Johanna Kildahl has written: 'The morphology of Phyllocladus alpinus ..' -- subject(s): Phyllocladus alpinus
Estimating the global population of dholes (Cuon alpinus) is challenging due to their elusive nature and the varied habitats they occupy across Asia. Current estimates suggest that there are between 1,500 to 2,500 mature individuals remaining in the wild, classifying them as endangered. Their populations are declining due to habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and competition with other predators. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these unique canids and their habitats.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Salvelinus alpinus.
Among the many species of wild dog (subfamily caninae) are:Gray Wolf (Canis lupus)Dhole (Cuon alpinus)African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus)Red Wolf (Canis rufus)Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis)Here are two others, in case you need species from 5 different genera (the three wolves above are of the same genus, Canus- so just in case):Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus)
The botanical name for laburnum is Laburnum anagyroides.
Aster is the scientific name of a genus belonging to the family Asteraceae. It has many species like Aster alpinus, A. amellus, A. cundupicatus etc.
J. L. Tabachek has written: 'Research priorities for the culture of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus (L.), in Atlantic Canada'
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