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Animals by Scientific Class Names

The scientific names of animals are named and classified using the binomial nomenclature system of biology. This system is based on a series of hierarchical structures, from the broadest to the most specific, including kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. The following is the general structure of the scientific names of animals:

ClassnameExample
KingdomAnimaliaHomo sapiens、Canis lupus familiaris
PhylumChordataBalaenoptera musculus、Aves
ClassMammaliaPanthera tigris、whale
OrderPrimatesGorilla gorilla、Macaca mulatta
FamilyHominidaeHomo sapiens、Gorilla
GenusHomoHomo sapiens、Homo neanderthalensis
SpeciesHomo sapiensModern humans only


This classification method helps biologists clearly understand and study the relationship between species, and promotes various biological studies.

Momotus subrufescens

Momotus subrufescens

Momotus subrufescens,Whooping motmot

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Cough sound cui𠫁¡ Scientific name Momotus subrufescens, foreign name Whooping motmot, specific habitsProtect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility!...

Momotus lessonii

Momotus lessonii

Momotus lessonii,Lesson's Motmot

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Leishi Cud d «¡ Scientific name Momotus lessonii, foreign name Lesson's Motmot, specific habitsProtect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility!...

Momotus momota

Momotus momota

Momotus momota,Amazonian Motmot

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Amazon green 𫁡 Scientific name Momotus momota, foreign name Amazonian Motmot, specific habitsProtect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility!...

Momotus mexicanus

Momotus mexicanus

Momotus mexicanus,Russet-crowned Motmot

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Momotus mexicanus, also known as Russet-crowned Motmot, is medium-sizedIt feeds on, and sometimes eats, insects, worms, lizards, various invertebrates and small vertebrates When waiting for prey, it can calm down for a long time, and once it finds prey, it will suddenly pounce. The tail often swings...

Momotus aequatorialis

Momotus aequatorialis

Momotus aequatorialis,Highland Motmot

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Plateau green 𫁡 Scientific name Momotus aequatorialis, foreign name Highland Motmot, is a medium-sized climbing bird, has 2。Plateaue dred feeds on, and sometimes eats, insects, worms, lizards, various invertebrates and small vertebrates When waiting for prey, it can calm down for a long time...

Aspatha gularis

Aspatha gularis

Aspatha gularis,Blue-throated Motmot

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Scientific name Aspatha gularis, foreign name Blue-throated Motmot, specific habitsIt feeds on, and sometimes eats, insects, worms, lizards, various invertebrates, and small vertebrates When waiting for prey, it can calm down for a long time, and once it finds prey, it will suddenly pounce. The tail...

Hishimonoides sellatifrons Ishihara

Hishimonoides sellatifrons Ishihara

Hishimonoides sellatifrons Ishihara,Tody Motmot

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The name Hishimonoides sellatifrons Ishihara, foreign name Tody Motmot, is mediumIt feeds on, and sometimes eats, insects, worms, lizards, various invertebrates and small vertebrates When waiting for prey, it can calm down for a long time, and once it finds prey, it will suddenly pounce. The tail of...

Merops variegatus

Merops variegatus

Merops variegatus,Blue-breasted Bee-eater,White-cheeked Bee-eater

Features:

Merops variegatus, Blue-breasted Bee-eater, White-cheeked Bee-eater.Listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ver 3.1:2009 Bird Red List.Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility!...

Merops superciliosus

Merops superciliosus

Merops superciliosus,Olive bee-eater,Madagascar bee-eater

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The species is known as Merops superciliosus, or Olive bee-eater or Madagascar bee-eater.Listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ver 3.1:2009 Bird Red List.Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility!...

Merops revoilii

Merops revoilii

Merops revoilii,Somali Bee-eater

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The Somali Bee-eater is known as the Somali bee-eater and its scientific name is Merops revoilii.Listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ver 3.1:2009 Bird Red List.Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility...

Merops pusillus

Merops pusillus

Merops pusillus,Little Bee Eater

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Merops pusillus, also known as the Little Bee Eater, eats insects. Breeding has been recorded throughout the year and nests in caves in the rock walls.Listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ver 3.1:2009 Bird Red List.Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaini...

Merops oreobates

Merops oreobates

Merops oreobates,Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater

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It is known as Merops oreobates and Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater.Red-breasted bee-eaters are typical forest birds. Travel alone, in pairs or in groups. They fly and forage among the branches and flowers in the canopy. Resting on top of high branches. It often takes off from the top of a tree, then cur...

Merops nubicus

Merops nubicus

Merops nubicus,Northern Carmine Bee-eater

Features:It is one of the famous red bee-eaters of Africa (i.e. red and southern red bee-eaters).

The red Bee-eater's scientific name is Merops nubicus, and its foreign name is Northern Carmine bee-eater. It mainly feeds on bees, locusts, grasshoppers and other flying insects as its main food. When it hunts, it mainly waits for flying insects to pass by, flies to catch them, and quickly retu...

Merops nubicoides

Merops nubicoides

Merops nubicoides,Southern Carmine Bee-eater

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The Southern Carmine Bee-eater is known as Merops nubicoides and Southern Carmine bee-eater.Southern red humes are egg-laying and can reproduce throughout the year, peaking in September-October, laying 2-5 eggs per nest and incubating for 11-13 days. They dig holes in the banks to build nests, and t...

Merops muelleri

Merops muelleri

Merops muelleri,Blue-headed Bee-eater

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The Blue-headed Bee-eater is also known as the blue-headed bee-eater (Merops muelleri).Listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ver 3.1:2009 Bird Red List.Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility!...

Merops malimbicus

Merops malimbicus

Merops malimbicus,Rosy Bee-eater

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Merops malimbicus, Rosy Bee-eater, is not known。Listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ver 3.1:2009 Bird Red List.Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility!...

Merops hirundineus

Merops hirundineus

Merops hirundineus,Swallow-tailed Bee-eater

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Merops hirundineus is a swallowe-tailed Bee-eater.Listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ver 3.1:2009 Bird Red List.Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility!...

Merops gularis

Merops gularis

Merops gularis,Black Bee-eater

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The Black Bee-eater is known as Merops gularis or Black bee-eater and eats flying insects, especially bees. Dig tunnels in mountain soil walls for nests; Oval rather round, white.Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility!...

Merops bulocki

Merops bulocki

Merops bulocki,Red-throated Bee-eater

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The Red-throated Bee-eater is known as Merops bulocki or red-throated bee-eater.Listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ver 3.1:2009 Bird Red List.Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility!...

Merops bullockoides

Merops bullockoides

Merops bullockoides,White-fronted Bee-eater

Features:It has a white forehead and a fawn brown head, back and neck

The White-fronted Bee-eater is Merops bullockoides, or white-fronted bee-eater, and has two subspecies.White-fronted bee-eaters often travel in groups. Most of the day is spent in the air, flying straight and fast, with rapid flapping of the wings, sometimes accompanied by gliding. Not afraid of peo...

Merops breweri

Merops breweri

Merops breweri,Black-headed Bee-eater

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The Black-headed Bee-eater is known as Merops breweri and black-headed bee-eater.Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility!...