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."
KINGDOM:AnimaliaPHYLUM:ChordataCLASS:MammaliaORDER:CarnivoraFAMILY:FelidaeGENUS SPECIES:Panthera onca
An agile gibbon is a member of the gibbon family, Latin name Hylobates agilis.
The binomial name depends from the species;eg. Hirudo medicinalis is the binomial name of the European common leech.
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: ArtiodactylaFamily: BovidaeSubfamily: BovinaeGenus: BosSpecies: B. primigeniusSubspecies: B. primigenius taurus, B. primigenius indicus, & B. primigenius primigeniusBOSS INDICUSS
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."
The scientific binomial name for green beans is Phaseolus vulgaris.
The scientific binomial of the lion is Panthera leo.
A binomial name is a scientific name at the rank of species with two terms, a generic name and a specific name.
binomial nomenclature
Leopards have the binomial name/scientific name Panthera pardusFor the rarer Snow leopard (not the common spotted African/Asian species but the woollier, greyer Himalayan species), the binomial/scientific name is Panthera uncia or Uncia uncia.
The correct binomial scientific name for red maple is Acer rubrum.
Yes there is a scientific name
Binomial nomenclature is what the scientific naming system is referred to as.
I'm definitely not going to give you the record of the entire taxonomic tree of life, that would take ages. I can tell you that the "Scientific name" for a 'scientific name' is Binomial nomenclature.
Malus domesticus
Latin name, scientific name, binary nomenclature...