Kingdom - Animalia (all animals)
Phylum - Chordata (animals with notochords)
Subphylum - Vertebrata (animals with a skeleton of bone or cartilage)
Class - Mammalia (Mammals)
Subclass - Eutheria (placental mammals)
Order - Carnivora (carnivores. eg: cats, dogs,bears.)
Family - Canidae (dog family)
Genus - Canis (dogs)
Grey Wolf - Canis Lupis
Kingdom - AnimaliaPhylum - chordataSubphylum - VertebrataClass - Mammaliasubclass - EutheriaOrder - CarnivoraFamily - CanidaeGenus - CanisSpecies Grey Wolf - Canis Lupis
The scientific name for a species in the Linnaean classification system consists of two words: the genus name and the species name.
The Canis lupus familiaris is at the 16th level of classification and is considered to be a subspecies of Canis lupus. Canis lupus is the genus and species in which includes the dog.
There is no scientific classification for werewolves because they are mythical creatures from folklore and are not real animals. Werewolves are often depicted as humans who transform into wolves either by choice or curse during full moons.
Canis lupusIf you mean a timber wolf, it's Latin name is Canis Lupus LycaonA timber wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf.
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he amde a classification system of animals
Charles Linneaus invented the actual classification system.
Modern taxonomy. It is the science of of classification of life. (Named after Carl Von Linneaus)
Gray wolves are endangered because of deforestation and way too much overhunting.
there are two species of wolves. the red wolf and the gray wolf. the mexican gray wolf is a type of gray wolf. so they are actually the same but the mexican gray wolf just specifies the region its in whereas the gray wolf is more of an umbrella term. :)
He developed the entire classification system for animals.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Canis lupus.
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It used physical characteristics to group species.
No, the Arabian wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf.
All domestic dogs are classified as Canis lupus familiaris.