The scientific name for frogs belongs to the order Anura, which encompasses a diverse group of amphibians. Frogs are further classified into various families, genera, and species based on their specific characteristics. Here is an example of a scientific name for a common frog species:
Species: Rana temporaria The common frog, also known as the European common frog or the grass frog, belongs to the genus Rana within the family Ranidae. Its scientific name is Rana temporaria.
It's worth noting that the scientific naming of organisms follows a system called binomial nomenclature, developed by Carl Linnaeus. The system uses two Latinized names: the genus name (with an uppercase first letter) and the species name (with a lowercase first letter). Together, they form the scientific name of a species.