well it depends what kind of animal it is u cant just have one answer for an animal...well there ya go cya ....and your welcome
That IS the scientific name.
panthera onca.
The scientific name for a grasshopper is Orthoptera caelifera. A quick note: scientific names are always Latin.
Oh, dude, you're really testing my knowledge of animal syllables here. Let's see... well, there's "hippopotamus" and "orangutan." Those are like the fancy four-syllable animals at the party. So, yeah, those are the ones that come to mind.
Baby tigers are called cubs or whelps.
Its clitoris.
Animals and plants (living things) have scientific names. A cell phone is not an animal or a plant
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Except possibly for obsolete scientific names due to reclassifications, every animal has just one scientific name -- such is the virtue of scientific names. Many animals are called by different names in different parts of the world and so have many common names. In fact, only the rarest , most narrowly distributed animals have only one common name.
No because if two animals have the exact same scientific name then they would be the same animal.
Don't you mean cassowary? Well that animal has like 4 scientific names: Casuarius casuarius, Casuarius unappendiculatus, Casuarius bennetti, and Casuarius lydekki.
Scientific names provide a universal way to precisely identify and classify organisms, regardless of language or location. They help avoid confusion that can arise from different regions using different common names for the same organism. Additionally, scientific names often reflect the evolutionary relationships among species, providing valuable information beyond just a description of the organism.
Scientific names are very specific. The common names of many animals are just that, common. One common name may be the widely accepted name for multiple animals or plants. Common names for plants and animals also vary with region.
Scientific names are based on biological and evolutionary relationships.
Many do, some are pending scientific names.
A scientific name is what is used for an organism so that everyone, everywhere will know what it is. Scientific names are important because a single animal, for example, may go by many different common names depending on region.
Bacteria is a Prokaryote, a simple cell with no true nucleus. Animal and Plant cells are considered Eukaryotic, cells with a true nucleus.