NO only a genus.
Ants in general don't have a scientific name, each species of ant has scientific names. for example: - Jerdon's jumping ant (species of ant found in India) sci name: Harpegnathos saltator - Weaver ant (found in Australia & asia) sci name: Oecophylla smaragdina Get my point? Hope I helped anyway
The scientific name for a baby gibbon is typically referred to as a "gibbon infant," as there isn't a specific distinct scientific name for the young of the species. Gibbons belong to the family Hylobatidae, and there are several species within this family, such as the white-handed gibbon (Hylobates lar) or the lar gibbon. Each species' young can be referred to by the species name followed by "infant."
There is more than one species of large rabbit, and each species has its own scientific name. All domestic rabbits, including large ones, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
Mutualism is the scientific term for a relationship in which two animals benefit from each other. This type of symbiotic relationship is mutually beneficial for both species involved.
The scientific name of the python varies depending on the specific species. For example, the common or Indian python is known as Python molurus, while the reticulated python is referred to as Python reticulatus. There are several other species within the genus Python, each with its own scientific designation.
The classification system in which each species is assigned a two-part scientific name is called binomial nomenclature. This system was developed by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century and is based on Latin names. The first part of the name represents the genus, and the second part represents the species within that genus.
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There are many species of rabbit, and each species has its own common name (in English and other languages) and its own scientific name.Pet rabbits are called European Rabbits (their common species name) and Oryctolagus cuniculus (their scientific species name).
It depends on which species of sturgeon you are asking about. There are about 26 species of sturgeon all of which belong to the family Acipenseridae.
living thing have scientific names so you can identify the many different species around the world first they are put into kingdoms then classes then phylums the families then groups then species.
The dwarf geckos are not a species, but a genus (sphaerodactylus), which means that there are multiple species within that group, and each one has a different scientific name
The second part of the scientific name, known as the specific epithet, is unique to each species within a genus. It helps to distinguish one species from another within the same genus and is specific to that particular organism.
There are several species of Amapola flowers, and each species has its own scientific name. They all belong to the genus Papaver. There are 70 to 100 species, so I can't list them all. The type species is Papaver somniferum.
The scientific name for bat is Chiroptera.
There are four species of lynx and each has a scientific name:Lynx canadensisLynx lynxLynx pardinusLynx rufus
There is more than one species of rabbit in Indiana, and each species has its own scientific name. One example of a rabbit found in Indiana is the Swamp Rabbit, which has the scientific name Sylvilagus aquaticus.
There's no animal known as the "winter rabbit." There are many species of rabbit and each species has its own scientific name. This question may be asking about the Snowshoe Hare, which has the scientific name of Lepus americanus.