Mammalia is the class; Tursiops is the genus; so, Tursiops.
It depends on exactly what you are stimulating and where and how. It creates change, but if you want a more specific answer, you should be more specific.
Specific data gives you more information and is more reliable.
The amount of people/places/things which are covered by it's definition. For example: Water is vague, Ocean is more specific, Pacific Ocean is more specific still.
Yes, rat is a specific noun for the general noun animal or mammal. A specific breed of rat would be a more specific noun.
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"Tursiops" is more specific than "mammalia." "Tursiops" refers to a specific genus of dolphins, while "mammalia" is a broad classification for all mammals.
Mammalia is the class; Tursiops is the genus; so, Tursiops.
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kingdom: Animalia phylum: Chordata class: Mammalia order: Cetacea family: Delphinidae genus: Tursiops
Mammalia is more specific than Animalia. Mammalia is a subphylum within the animal kingdom that includes animals that are warm-blooded, have hair or fur, and produce milk for their young. Animalia, on the other hand, is a broader classification that includes all animals, including mammals, birds, fish, insects, and more.
Tursiops truncatus is the scientific name for a bottlenose dolphin.
Biologists/Taxonomists/Mammalologists recognise two species of Bottlenose Dolphin, both in the genus Tursiops. The one is Tursiops aduncus, the other, Tursiops truncatus.
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A bottlenose dolphin would fall under the following scientific classifications: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Cetacea Family: Delphinidae Genus: Tursiops
Chordata is more specific than Cetacea. Chordata is a phylum that includes animals with a notochord, while Cetacea is an order within the class Mammalia that includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
There's the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Indo-Pacific bottlenose (Tursiops aduncus).
Tursiops truncatus is the genus and species of the bottlenose dolphin. These dolphins are mostly found in tropical to temperate ocean waters.