NYT Crossword Clue: Mammal whose scientific name is just its name repeated, Answer April 2, 2024
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Updated Apr 02, 2024
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Clue
The clue for today as of April 2, 2024, is ‘Mammal whose scientific name is just its name repeated’.
Let’s break down the clue to make it simpler and easier for us to solve the puzzle.
Mammal: Any animal that gives birth to young ones, not eggs, and feeds their young ones with milk.
Scientific name: Refers to a name that is used for identifying any organism that is universally accepted.
Repeated: Happening again and again.
Here are some hints that might help you to solve the answer.
- It is a five-letter word.
- It starts with ‘B’ and ends with ‘N’
- It is most closely related to yaks.
- Its synonym is buffalo.
- It is a Latin word for ‘wild ox’.
Answer
The right answer for the crossword clue ‘Mammal whose scientific name is just its name repeated” is BISON.