Domesticated dogs are Canis familiaris.
No, foxes are of a different family. Dogs are of the genus 'Canus' and foxes are of the genus 'Vulpes.'
noBears genus: UrsusDomestic dog genus and species: canis lupus familiaris
Yes. Canis is a genus containing 7 to 10 different species. The domesticated dog's species name is familiaris.
mainly wolves, also dingos which is an African wild dog. Also the "Carolina Dog" can be found in the wild. They are recognized by many traits. Mainly because they have a "fish-hook" tail. They also are the dog that was with the Native American Indians when they "came across the Bering Land Bridge."
i believe it is canis
Canis is the genus of beagle and all other dog breeds. Genus refers to the species of the animal.
All dog-like species (including dogs, wolves, and jackals) belong to the genus Canis (Latin 'dog').
A dog's class is Mammalia. A dog's order is Carnivora. Family, Genus, and Species: A dogs family is canidae. The genus is Canis and the species is Lupus.
It depends on the type of fish. A gold fish is of the genus Carassius, while a swordfish is of the genus, Xiphias and so on.It depends on the type of fish. A gold fish is of the genus Carassius, while a swordfish is of the genus, Xiphias and so on.It depends on the type of fish. A gold fish is of the genus Carassius, while a swordfish is of the genus, Xiphias and so on.It depends on the type of fish. A gold fish is of the genus Carassius, while a swordfish is of the genus, Xiphias and so on.It depends on the type of fish. A gold fish is of the genus Carassius, while a swordfish is of the genus, Xiphias and so on.It depends on the type of fish. A gold fish is of the genus Carassius, while a swordfish is of the genus, Xiphias and so on.
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