All of them cannot possibly be listed on here, so here are just a handful of a large number of Bos taurus(European-origined) breeds:
And the list goes on.
Yes, Angus cattle are classified as Bos taurus. They are a breed of cattle that originated in Scotland and are known for their black color and polled (hornless) characteristics. Angus cattle are primarily raised for beef production and are recognized for their high-quality meat.
It is Bos primigenius taurus.
All domestic cattle have the same scientific name no matter the breed: Bos taurus
Highland cattle would be Bos taurus - they have thick coats of hair, small ears, a compact body and a small dewlap. Bos indicus cattle have the opposite - thin fine coats of hair, large ears, a rangy body and a large dewlap. These adaptations are to help cool the Bos indicus cattle in subtropical climates.
Tropical cattle can be cattle from the species Bos Taurus or Bos indicus. Most cattle that live in tropical areas, however, are of the species Bos indicus.
Bos taurus cattle are typically larger in size with a rounded body shape, while Bos indicus cattle are smaller with a hump on their shoulders. Bos taurus are better suited to cooler climates and have a higher tolerance for cold weather, while Bos indicus are more adapted to hot and humid environments. Additionally, Bos indicus cattle have a higher resistance to diseases and parasites compared to Bos taurus.
The scientific name of humped cattle is Bos taurus indicus.
Bos taurus cattle are best suited in temperate to cool climates, typical of such countries as Europe and North America. However, Bos taurus cattle are also found in tropical, arid and sub-arid countries/continents, such as Africa, Australia, and South America.
The Murray Grey is a breed of cattle, specifically beef cattle, which was developed in Australia. Species name of the Murray Grey is Bos primigenius taurus.
If you are referring to a dairy cow the genus is "Bos" and the species is "B. Taurus". Cows and bulls as seen on farms and ranches are referred to as "cattle".
They're cattle, so Bos taurus. (Some kinds of "cattle" are actually zebu, Bos indicus, or taurus/indicus hybrids, but Angus are pure taurus.)Also, since you specifically mentioned "black" Angus: the only real difference between black and red Angus cattle is one gene for color. Black Angus have been specifically bred to eliminate the recessive gene that causes redness, and red Angus have been bred specifically FOR that gene. The original Angus breed from Scotland could be either black or red.
Bos Taurus, which is the scientific name for domestic cattle, typically has 60 chromosomes, with 30 pairs in total. This chromosome number is typical for most breeds of cattle, but there can be some variations among different breeds.