Name That Animal: Challenge #2

I am officially on summer vacation!! My family and I are getting ready to go on our annual road trip to Louisiana to visit my grandparents, but before I depart, I want to leave you all with a Name That Animal Challenge! If you did not get a chance to participate in my previous Name That Animal Challenge and would like to, go to Name That Animal Challenge: #1.

Pretend that you are a scientist and you have just discovered this new species of fish and you have the privilege of naming this unusual species. Scientists usually name new species by using Greek or/and Latin roots because the prefixes, stems, and suffixes are just like building blocks that you can utilize in countless ways.

Your challenge is to name the unique animal in the picture above using your knowledge of Greek and Latin roots. Keep in mind that you can use characteristics like size, color, or shape to name the animal. Feel free to search my blog to find root words to help you or use the list below.

Greek:

ichthy                           fish

cephal                          head

branch                         gills               *combining form is branchio-

morph                         form, shape

ailuro                           cat

Latin:

pisci                            fish

-iform                       shape               *used as a suffix

feli                              cat

corp                          body

I came up with ailurocephaloichthyomorph or cat headed fish form. I decided to use just Greek components and I linked each root with an o, the most common Greek connector. If you decide to use Latin, you may want to connect your roots with the letter unless the root already has the i connected like pisci.

Be creative and have fun! I can’t wait to read what you all come up with!

17 responses to “Name That Animal: Challenge #2”

  1. simizat Avatar

    My name for this amazing species is ailurocephalopiscicorpiform!

    1. The Word Explorer Avatar

      I love your name Simi!

  2. Dr. Dworin Avatar

    How about cephailuroichthymorph?

    1. The Word Explorer Avatar

      Thanks for participating Dr. Dworin! That name is awesome!

  3. dxpimaging Avatar

    My choice is ailuropiscicorpus.

  4. pegpan Avatar

    Nice and simple:

    felipiscis

    1. The Word Explorer Avatar

      Great job! Thanks Mrs. P!

  5. skyblue Avatar
    skyblue

    Tara, how is the name ailuropisciform ? By the way, please post challenge #4 soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

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  7. Naysa Modi Avatar
    Naysa Modi

    Mine was ailuroichthyomorph.

  8. Jessika Avatar
    Jessika

    Tara, how is felipisciform?

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    Anonymous

    mine was Ailurocatfishmorh

  10. Jude Avatar

    I love how this challenge encourages creativity using scientific terminology.

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I’m Tara!

My name is Tara and I am a recent graduate of Duke University, with dual degrees in cultural anthropology and political science, and a minor in linguistics. Twelve years ago, I started this blog to share my love of words with others and teach people about the intricacies of etymology and words across our beloved English language!