botanical? that's plants do you mean the genus? that would be difficult. are you referring to a specific dinosaur? timeframe or what?
terrible lizard
The scientific name is scat.
Dinosaur
excrement Coprolites
Xenoposeidon (meaning "strange or alien poseidon",
Dinosaur is not really any one species but a general term. An example of a species of dinosaur is t-Rex with it's scientific name Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Ovis aries is the scientific name for sheep. It is the same for lambs since they are just younger sheep.
There were a number of long-necked dinosaurs. One was the brontosaurus.
The troodont Mei. Add its species name, and you get the full scientific name of Mei long, one of the shortest of any animal.
There are a set of rules for giving dinosaurs their scientific names, and one of those is that the first name given to a dinosaur is the one that is used. Since the name Apatosaurus was used before Brontosaurus, that is the one that should be used and Brontosaurus is therefore not the right name to call it. There are a set of rules for giving dinosaurs their scientific names, and one of those is that the first name given to a dinosaur is the one that is used. Since the name Apatosaurus was used before Brontosaurus, that is the one that should be used and Brontosaurus is therefore not the right name to call it.
They are scientifically known as dromaeosaurs. Some of the more famous dromaeosaurs include velociraptor, deinonychus, utahraptor, and microraptor.
Hadrosaurids or duck-billed dinosaurs are members of the family Hadrosauridae, and include ornithopods such as Edmontosaurus and Parasaurolophus.
No, but there is one known as Predator-X but it's scientific name is Liopleuredon and it is a "super predator" so it is pretty well known. However, Liopleuredon was a pleasiosaur, not a dinosaur. Technically there were no sea dinosaurs.