Do todays human beings belong to the homo spaien sapien subspecies?
No, we are all the same species :) they just have genetics that are a little different..but there is no human subspecies
All human subspecies are named with the scientific classification of the genus, "homo", followed by the scientific name of the species, whichever one it may be.
Homeo sapiens sapiens A+ WOOT!
That is correct. Modern humans belong to the subspecies Homo sapiens sapiens, which distinguishes us from other extinct human species like Neanderthals or Denisovans. This classification helps to differentiate contemporary humans from our ancestors or other closely related species.
Superdomain BiotaDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaSubkingdom BilateriaBranch DeuterostomiaInfrakingdom ChordoniaPhylum ChordataSubphylum VertebrataInfraphylum GnathostomataSuperclass TetrapodaClass AmphibiaSubclass LissamphibiaOrder CaudataFamily SalamandridaeSubfamily SalamandrinaeGenus SalamandraSpecies Salamandra salamandra # Subspecies Salamandra salamandra alfredschmidti. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandraalmanzoris. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandra bejarae. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandra bejarae. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandrabernardezi. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandra beschkovi. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandra crespoi. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandrafastuosa. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandra gallaica. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandra gigliolii. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandrainfraimmaculata. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandra longirostris. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandra morenica. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandrasalamandra. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandra semenovi. # Subspecies Salamandra salamandra terrestris.
As of now, there is no scientifically proven human subspecies called Homo sapiens z5. The classification of humans typically falls under Homo sapiens sapiens.
Yes, there are botanical subspecies.
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There is actually much evidence suggesting that there are not 15 subspecies of gray wolf, but rather 39 subspecies. For the names of all of those Gray Wolf subspecies, please see the related question below.
There are several subspecies of salmonella.
please name 9 accepted subspecies of giraffe