Answer 1Scientific names are different depending on the species of snail. The snail phylum is molluscs.The scientific name of a common garden snail is helix aspersa.The scientific name for a snail in general is helix aspersa.The scientific name may differ depending on the exact species of snail.Two of the land snail scientific names are "Helix pomatia" and "Helix aspersa".The "helix" at the beginning of the names comes from the Greek word "έλικα" (elika), and the snails are called so, because their shell is that shape.__________________________________Answer 2There are very many species of snail. Genera include Helix, Syrinx, Achatina, Pomacea, Acicula, Advena, Rhagada and Zospeum.__________________________________Answer 3Snails are gastropods. Depending on what species it is, it may have differing scientific names.The scientific name for the garden snail is:helix aspersa__________________________________Answer 4Snails in general belong to a class of invertibrates called molluscs. More specifically, they are called gastropod mollucs, or just gastropods (meaning stomach foot...why they are called that i do not know). This separates them from other types of molluscs such as bivalve molluscs (clams, oysters, muscles, scallops) and cephlopod molluscs (octopus, squid and cuttlefish). There are other types of mollucs but they are less well known.The scientific name for snail is Helix aspersa.
The Latin name "lupus" is used to refer to the animal species known as the wolf.
The Latin word for lion-panther is "leopardus," which refers to the animal known as the leopard.
The Latin name, or Scientific name for cassava is Manihot esculenta.
The scientific name for a sore throat is "pharyngitis."
Helix Aspersa
Helix aspersa
The typical garden snail's scientific name is 'helix aspersa'.
i think for the most common snail it is helix aspersa but there are many other species each with a different name but all in the phylum of molluscs
Answer 1Scientific names are different depending on the species of snail. The snail phylum is molluscs.The scientific name of a common garden snail is helix aspersa.The scientific name for a snail in general is helix aspersa.The scientific name may differ depending on the exact species of snail.Two of the land snail scientific names are "Helix pomatia" and "Helix aspersa".The "helix" at the beginning of the names comes from the Greek word "έλικα" (elika), and the snails are called so, because their shell is that shape.__________________________________Answer 2There are very many species of snail. Genera include Helix, Syrinx, Achatina, Pomacea, Acicula, Advena, Rhagada and Zospeum.__________________________________Answer 3Snails are gastropods. Depending on what species it is, it may have differing scientific names.The scientific name for the garden snail is:helix aspersa__________________________________Answer 4Snails in general belong to a class of invertibrates called molluscs. More specifically, they are called gastropod mollucs, or just gastropods (meaning stomach foot...why they are called that i do not know). This separates them from other types of molluscs such as bivalve molluscs (clams, oysters, muscles, scallops) and cephlopod molluscs (octopus, squid and cuttlefish). There are other types of mollucs but they are less well known.The scientific name for snail is Helix aspersa.
Commonly, they are known by the French word Les Escargots...which means snails. Food always sounds better with a French name. Helix pomatia is most often eaten. Helix aspersa you will often find steamed and served as a tapa in Spain. The cork with the pins in it is for picking the meat out of the shell. Helix lucorum is another species that is eaten.
The Latin name "lupus" is used to refer to the animal species known as the wolf.
Its the Latin name for eagle.
If you mean, which animals has the latin name, Panthera leo, then it is the Lion.
The Latin name of an animal is also known as the Scientific name. The Scientific name for the Leopard is Panthera pardus.
Cat.
Buffo is not a Latin word. the Latin bufo (one f) means a toad.