The binomial (scientific) name for a Devon Rex is felis catus. The Devon Rex is a breed or type of domestic cat, not a unique species. Much like there are all different appearances of humans, but we are all still of the human species, the breeds of cat have many different appearances but they are all of the same species.
The scientific name for a Devon Rex is Felis catus.
The scientific name for the Shoebill is Balaeniceps rex.
The scientific name for the mini rex rabbit is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
The taxon Dinosauria was formally named in 1842 by English palaeontologist Richard Owen, who used it to refer to the "distinct tribe or sub-order of Saurian Reptiles" that were then being recognized in England and around the world. The term is derived from the Greek words δεινός (deinos meaning "terrible", "fearsome", or "formidable") and σαύρα (saura meaning "lizard" or "reptile").
The scientific name for the common household plant known as the "Morticia" is Begonia rex. It is a type of begonia species that is well-known for its distinctive and attractive foliage, often featuring colorful and textured leaves.
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
The scientific name for the Shoebill is Balaeniceps rex.
Sphynx, the cornish rex and Devon rex are almost hairless...
Oddly enough, the name T-rex is its own scientific name. It's the abbreviation of the binomial name Tyrannosaurus rex and translates to "Tyrant lizard king" from latin.Interesting fact: as it is the abbreviation of a scientific name, it should be written as "T. rex", not "T-Rex" or "T Rex."
Yes, the Devon Rex is recognized by TICA.
Tyrannosaurus Rex
they are show cats
The species name is rex. Tyrannosaurus is the genus name.
The answer is Felis catus. All breeds of domestic cat, including the Selkirk Rex, have the same scientific name.
The answer is Felis catus. All breeds of domestic cat, including the Cornish Rex, have the same scientific name.
No, it is Tyrannosaurus rex
The Rex is the only curly-coated cat.HorseIsle Answer-RexFirestarBluestar, Palomino Server
German Rex, a variation of the Devon Rex.