All domesticated dogs, regardless of breed, share the scientific name Canis lupus familiaris. Wolves are Canis lupis lupus and dog/wolf hybrids would simply be Canis lupus.
Musa Acuminata, Musa Balbisiana, and Musa Paradisiaca (a hybrid of the other two species) are the scientific names of bananas.
All dog breeds have only one of two possible scientific names. Most domesticated dogs are Canis Familiaris. Dogs closely related to wolves are Canis Lupus. There are no different scientific names for particular breeds of dogs other than that.
Individual breeds of dogs do not have scientific names. Instead all dogs are classed as Canis lupus familiaris
The scientific name for domestic dogs is Canis lupus familiaris. They are a subspecies of the gray wolf, Canis lupus.
Hornyhead Chub Hybrid Striped Bass i found there are not that many but there are quite a few is you use the scientific names though :)
The answers is Canis familiaris. All dogs, including the Labrador, have the same scientific name.
no there is not
He owns a hybrid car, it runs on gas and electricity.Here is an example sentence with the word "hybrid":Hybrid dogs make excellent pets just like purebred dogs, and they are less likely to suffer from genetic defects due to larger genetic pools.
There isn't any scientific name, because it's a HYBRID.
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There is no specific scientific name for breeds of dogs. Regardless of the breed (Shetland Sheepdog, Golden Retriever, Portuguese Water Dog) the animals all belong to the "Dog" species. This is what receives the scientific name, which is Canis Lupus Familiaris.
Two different names of Hybrid trucks are the twenty thirteen Chevy Silverado 1500 Hybrid Two Wheel Drive Crew Cab, Short Box and the GMC Sierra 1500 Hybrid Four Wheel Drive.