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 binomial scientific name for the gibbon is Hylobates. This genus includes various species of gibbons, which are small apes found primarily in the forests of Southeast Asia. Each species within the genus has its own specific name, such as Hylobates lar for the lar gibbon.
An agile gibbon is a member of the gibbon family, Latin name Hylobates agilis.
The young of all birds have the same scientific name as the adults. Thus, a baby kookaburra's scientific name is the same as that of the adult birds. There are two species of kookaburra in Australia: the scientific name for the Blue-winged kookaburra is Dacelo leachii, and the scientific name for the Laughing kookaburra is Dacelo novaeguineae.
Baby tigers are called cubs or whelps.
The rarest primate is considered to be the Hainan gibbon (Nomascus hainanus), with only around 30 individuals left in a small area of China's Hainan Island. This gibbon species is critically endangered mainly due to habitat loss and fragmentation.
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Joe Gibbon's birth name is Joseph Charles Gibbon.
Richard Gibbon's birth name is Richard Henry Gibbon.
Baby birds are called chick / hatchlling / fledgling. There is no true scientific name for baby birds.
The specific name for a baby penguin is 'chick'.
An infant ape is called a baby. Yes, it is simply called a baby.
An agile gibbon is a member of the gibbon family, Latin name Hylobates agilis.
The young of all birds have the same scientific name as the adults. Thus, a baby kookaburra's scientific name is the same as that of the adult birds. There are two species of kookaburra in Australia: the scientific name for the Blue-winged kookaburra is Dacelo leachii, and the scientific name for the Laughing kookaburra is Dacelo novaeguineae.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'White Baby'.
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