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An organism is given a scientific name by its discoverer. As vampires are not scientifically recognized creatures and do not actually exist, they do not receive a name.
It is called pedigree (bred from members of a recognized breed).
scientific name of tinangkong
Hirudinaria is the scientific name of leeches.
The scientific name of beetle is Coleoptera.
The chupacabra's scientific name is Sagitorio
Human beings are Homo sapiens.
No, the common name and scientific name of an organism are not the same. The common name is the informal name given to an organism, while the scientific name is a standardized, internationally recognized name based on the organism's taxonomy.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of ghosts, so there is no scientific name for them. Ghosts are often considered to be a paranormal or supernatural phenomenon that is not recognized by the scientific community.
There is no scientific name for "Prown" as it is not a recognized term in biology or taxonomy. If you have a specific organism or species in mind, please provide more information for proper identification.
Yes. "Cat Tail" is the common name of the Genus Typha, which has eleven recognized species.
"Digman" is not a recognized common name for any specific organism. To provide a scientific name, more information about the specific organism in question would be needed.
A gram is a scientific measurement, recognized by Systeme International, as 1/1000 of the SI standard unit for mass, the kilogram.
An organism's scientific name is recognized worldwide.
An organism is given a scientific name by its discoverer. As vampires are not scientifically recognized creatures and do not actually exist, they do not receive a name.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Exotic Chantoli'.
Yes, Sylvilagus transitionalis is the scientific name of the New England Cottontail rabbit.