Ant Hymenopetrous formicida
Ass: Equs asinus
Bat: Chiroptera
Bear: Ursidae carnivora
Buffalo Bison bonasus
Camel Camelus camelidae
Cat Felis catus
Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus
Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes
Cobra Elapidae naja
Cougar Fenis concolour
Crocodile Crocodilia niloticus
Deer Artiodactyl cervidae
Dog Cannis familiaris
Dolphin Delphinidae delphis
Elephant Proboscidea elephantidae
Fox Cannis vulpes
Frog Anura ranidae
Giraffe Giraffa camalopardalis
Giant Panda Ailuropoda melanoleuca
Goat Capra hircus
Hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius
Horse Eqqus caballus
Hyena Hyaenidae carnivora
Kangaroo Macropus macropodidae
Panther Panthera pardus
Lion Panthera leo
Lizard Sauria lacertidae
Mouse Rodentia muridae
Panda Alurpoda melanoleuca
Pig Artiodactyla suidae
Chameleon Chamaele ontidate
Porcupine Hystricomorph hystricidae
Rabbit Leporidae cuniculas
Rattle Snake Cortalus horridus
Reindeer Rangifer tarrandus
Rhinoceros Perrissodanctyl rthinocerotidae
Scorpion Archinida scorpionida
Sea Horse Hippocampus syngnathidae
Seal Pinnipedia phocidae
Sheep Bovidae ovis
Spider Monkey Arboreal ateles
Squirrel Rodentia sciurus
Tiger Panthera tigris
Tiger Cat Felis tigrina
Whale Shark Rhincodon typus
Horse Eqqus caballus
Zebra Equidae burcheli
Alkanet Anchusa
Allegheny spurge Pachysandra procumbens
Alpine Violet Cyclamen hederifolium
Anise Mint Agastache
Apple Blossom Grass Gaura
Artic Willow Salix arctica
Arrow Broom Genista sagittalis
Apache Plume Fallugia paradoxa
Aztec Indian Berry Duchesnea
Ball Cactus Coryphantha vivipara
Baneberry Actaea
Balloon Flower Platycodon
Barren Strawberry Waldsteinia
Beautyberry Callicarpa
Bee Balm Monarda
Bellflower Campanula
Bellwort Uvularia
Black Mondo Grass Ophiopogon p. 'Niger'
Bladder Pod Alyssoides
California Fuchsia Zauschneria garrettii
Campion Lychnis, Silene
Canadian Milkvetch Astragalus Canadensis
Candle nut Aleurites moluccana
Cashew nut Anacardium occidentale
Custard apple Annona reticulta
Coco plum chrysobalanus icaco
Cinnamon Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Curry leaf Murraya koenigii
Candylily Pardancanda
Candytuft Iberis
Canterbury bells Campanula
Cardinal Flower Lobelia
Daisy, Mt. Atlas Anacyclus pyrethrum vardepressus
Dragon fruit Hylocereus undutus
Daisy, Ox-Eye Leucanthemum vulgare
Drumstick Primrose Primula denticulate Daisy, Shasta
Fairy Lily Zephyranthes drummondii
Ginger Asarum
Hibiscus, Russian Kitaibela
Herbert river cherry Antidesma dallachyanum
Indian Strawberry Duchesnea
Indian Turnip Arisaema triphyllum
Indigo Indigofera pseudotinctoria
Kiwi fruit Actinidia deliciosea
Lilly pilly Acmena smithi
Monkey jackfruit Artocarpus rigidus
Meyer lemon Citrus xmeyeri
Mango Mangifera indica
Neem Azadirachta indica
Otaheite walnut Aleurites trisperma
Orange thorn Citriobatus pauciflorus
Orange Citrus sinensis
Papaya Carica papaya
Pine apple Ananas comosus
Pond apple Annona glabra
Peanut butter fruit Bunchosia armeniaca
Straberry tree Arbutus unedo
Sartre guava Calyptropsidium sartorianum
Tomato tree Cyphomandra batacea
Animals, Kingdom Animalia
Gorilla gorilla
Rattus rattus
Eublepharis macularius
Ceratotherium simum
Lycaon pictus
Gallus gallus
Ara macao
Scotopelia peli
Arion ater
Helix aspersa
Plants, Kingdom Plantae
Quercus robur
Adansonia digitata
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Pinus patula
Acacia mearnsii
Aloe vera
Sequoiadendron giganteum
Sequoia sempervirens
Dimorphotheca sinuata
Malus domesticus
Wikipedia has a sister project Wikispecies that has pretty well all known species listed.
botany is the study of plants. Animals cannot have botanical names. Animals do have scientific names which are analogous to botanical names for plants, but they can't all be listed here.
Plants:
Daffodils, Sunflower, Rose, Tulips etc.
Animals:
Lions,Tigers,Snake, Elephant, Horse, Mouse etc.
There are lots of animals and plants just research
the person who found it first i think.
Curtains with a botanical prints are readily available in many mass merchandisers. Amazon, Kmart, Walmart, Target and Bed Bath and Beyond would all carry a botanical print curtain.
A plant does not have a chemical name it has a botanical name = Capsicum Annuum.Only pure chemical compounds have chemical names.
Capsicum annumm
International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
What was sprengel's goal In his botanical studies
Lions are animals and do not have botanical (plant) names. Their scientific name is Panthera leo.
None of these things has a botanical name. They are animals, not plants.
Cheetahs are not plants; therefore, they do not have "botanical" names.
Cheetahs are not plants; therefore, they do not have "botanical" names.
achanchantima morguta
Only plants have botanical names. Fish do not.
sandalwood
The scientific name for platypus is "Ornithorhynchus anatinus." Platypus are semi-aquatic mammals indigenous to eastern Australia. They are the only living member of its family (Ornithorhynchidae) and genus (Ornithorhynchus). Platypus are one of the few types of mammals that are venomous.It should be noted, however, that animals do not have botanical names. A botanical name is used only in reference to plants.
Yes, they have.
Botanical names are given to plants. The Atlantic cod fish is an ANIMAL so of course it does not have a botanical name. However the scientific name for the Atlantic cod is Gadus morhua.
All animals that are vertabrates, or have a back have hemoglobin in their blood.
Botanical names are given to plants. The Atlantic cod fish is an ANIMAL so of course it does not have a botanical name. However the scientific name for the Atlantic cod is Gadus morhua.