Bos indicus.
Bos Taurus if it's of the European breeds, or Bos indicus if it is related to the Zebu-type breeds.
European type cows are Bos taurus; African/Asian type humped cattle are Bos indicus.
Bos primigenius subspecies indicus and taurus. The type of cattle is beef cattle.
Yes. A zebu is just a different species of bovine (Bos indicus) which has the large hump and ears, different from those cattle of the species Bos taurus.
The cattle that evolved in and around the Indian subcontinent are classified as Bos indicus. The cattle that evolved in northern Europe are classified as Bos taurus.
Cows Bos Taurus European, African and Asian Cattle Bos Indicus Zebus and Bos primigienus Aurochs
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: ArtiodactylaFamily: BovidaeSubfamily: BovinaeGenus: BosSpecies: B. primigeniusSubspecies: B. primigenius taurus, B. primigenius indicus, & B. primigenius primigeniusBOSS INDICUSS
The scientific name for a Belted Galloway cow is Bos taurus.
Bos primigenius indicus.
No. A cow's scientific name is generally Bos primigenius. If she is of European breeding or descent, she her scientific name is Bos primigenius taurus. If she's of Asian or African descent (with the shoulder hump and large ears), then she's known scientifically as Bos primigenius indicus.
Cattle that evolved in Europe are classified as Bos taurus; cattle that evolved in the subtropical and tropical regions in Africa and the Indian subcontinent are classified as Bos indicus.
On a Bos indicus bovine, yes. On a Bos taurusbovine which would be a bull, no. That hump is of muscle, not fat.