List of Scientific Names of Animals and Birds

 List of Scientific Names of

Animals and Birds




Scientific names, often known as 'scientific nomenclature,' are binomial phrases made up of a genus as well as a species specific term. The genus is usually capitalized, but the species-specific name is always written in lower case. Both animals & plants utilize the same format. Every species & plant does have a distinct two-part scientific name.



Animals & Birds

Scientific Names

Bison

Bos gaurus

Black buck

Antelope cervicapra

Chinkara

Gazella bennettii

Nilgai

Boselaphus tragocamelus

Wolf

Canis lupus

Lion

Panthera leo

Elephant

Elephas maximus

Wild Ass

Equus africanus asinus

Leopard or panther

Panthera pardus

Kashmir stag or hangul

Cervus canadensis hanglu

Peacock

Pavo cristatus

Siberian crane

Grus leucogeranus

Fox

Vulpes vulpes

Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros unicornis

Tiger

Panthera Tigris

Crocodile

Crocodylus palustris

Gavial or Gharial

Gavialis gangeticus

Horse

Equus caballus

Zebra

Equus quagga

Buffalow

Babalus bubalis

Wild boar

Sus scrofa

Arabian camel

Camelus dromedaries

Giraffe

Giraffa camelopardalis

House wall Lizard

Hemidactylus flaviviridis

Hippopotamus

Hippopotamus amphibius

Rhesus monkey or baudar

Macaca mulatta

Dog

Canis lupus familiaris

Cat

Felis domesticus

Cheetah

Acinonyx jubatus

Black rat

Rattus rattus

House mouse

Mus musculus

Rabbit

Oryctolagus cuniculus

Great horned owl

Bubo virginianus

House sparrow

Passer domesticus

House crow

Corvus splendens

Common myna

Acridotheres tristis

Indian parrot

Psittacula eupatria

Bulbul

Molpastes cafer

Koel

Eudynamis scolopaccus

Pigeon

Columba livia

Indian Cobra

Naja naja

King cobra

Ophiophagus hannah

Sea snake

Hydrophiinae

Indian Python (Ajgar)

Python molurus

Dhaman or rat snake

Ptyas mucosa



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Binomial Nomenclature is indeed a popular, formal method of naming organisms. The nomenclature is made up of two names that are both taken from Latin. This can, however, be derived from those other languages as well. A name of this type is known as a binomial identity or even a scientific name.

The species to which a organism belongs is highlighted by the generic version or the first portion of the name. The second portion, or specific name, indicates the precise species inside the genus that the creature fits.

Furthermore, with binomial nomenclature, certain standards must be fulfilled, like the generic name all being capitalized while the particular name is not. In addition, the full name must be italicized.




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