Oh, dude, you're talking about the fancy way to say chicken, right? It's like Gallus gallus domesticus. Sounds like a Hogwarts spell, but nah, just the scientific way to say "Hey, look, there's a chicken!"
The foot of a domestic fowl has scales and it has strong digits and blunt claws
Felis Catus is the Scientific name for Domestic Cat.
All domestic cattle have the same scientific name no matter the breed: Bos taurus
Canis Lupus familiarisDogs' scientific name is Canis lupus familiaris.
The Scientific name for all Domestic Dogs, no matter what the breed, is Canis lupus familiaris.
The scientific name of a domestic cat is Felis catus.
Scientific name of domestic cat is felis catus.
As domestic fowl are domestic, they are kept wherever humans keep them, like in pens.
Some types of small domestic fowl are:ChickenDuckTurkeyHen
Some types of small domestic fowl are:ChickenDuckTurkeyHen
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Poa palustris.
The scientific name for all Domestic cats is Felis catus.Cats belong to the Family, Felidae.Domestic cats have the scientific name of Felis catus.
The foot of a domestic fowl has scales and it has strong digits and blunt claws
The answer is Canis Familiaris. All breeds of domestic dog has this scientific name.
Malus domestica is its scientific name.
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The scientific name for poultry - birds, or fowl, which we farm to use for culinary purposes - depends on the type of bird.Chickens, quails and turkeys fall under the order Galliformes.The domestic chicken is Gallus gallus domesticus; quail is usually either Coturnix japonica or Coturnix cotumix, while the domestic turkey is descended from Meleagris gallopavo.The common pheasant is Phasianus colchicus.Ducks and geese are of the order Anseriformes.The domestic duck is descended from Anas platyrhynchos, apart from Cairina moscata, the Muscovy Duck, a quieter creature with a stronger flavour than the usual domestic duck.The domestic (grey) goose is Anser anser domesticus or Anser cygnoides.I've not included here game birds or other birds which are only rarely farmed, such as emu, ostrich, guineafowl and peafowl, swans, and so on.