Canis lupus familiaris "Otterhound"
A Binomial nomenclature is written as such:Genus species with any possible Subspecies/Varieties and Breeds/Subvarieties listed after, as such:Genus species subspecies "Breed"An example of this in real life is the domestic dog breed Otterhound, written as:Canis lupus familiaris "Otterhound"
The Binomial nomenclature of an organism includes its Genus and species, and may, if applicable, include Subspecies/variety and breed/subvariety.For example: Canis lupus, the Gray Wolf, and Canis lupus familiaris "Otterhound" the Otterhound (domestic dog).
The scientific name of an animal is the genus followed by the species name. For example, humans are Homo sapiens. When handwritten, they are underlined. If you type it, put it in italics
The first letter of the genus name is always going to be capitalized, but the rest of the genus name and all letters of the scientific epithet are lowercase. If a scientific name is written in a printed book or magazine, it should be italicized. When a scientific name is written by hand, both parts of the name should be underlined. After the scientific name has been written once completely, the genus name often all be abbreviated to the first letter in later appearances.
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These are the three rules of binomial nomenclature rules You do this when you give a organism a scientific name. 1) The genus is capitalized 2) Species are lower case 3) Each name is underlined.
They were first bred for hunting otters
Dogs have four legs. Old English Sheepdog and Otterhound are dog breeds.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
Cnidaria is the scientific name.
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