Gallus gallus domesticus.
The undomesticated ancestor of the chicken is the Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus).Domesticated chickens are called either: Gallus gallus, Gallus domesticus, or Gallus gallus domesticus.
The domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is commonly raised on farms for meat and egg production. They are a domesticated subspecies of the red junglefowl.
The scientific name of chicken is Gallus Domesticus.
The common name for a chicken is chicken. Sometimes they are called roosters or hens to refer to the sex of the chicken. The scientific name for the chicken is Gallus domesticus identifying the genus and species.
Gallus Domesticus
The scientific name for chicken is Gallus gallus domesticus.
The scientific name for a rooster is Gallus gallus domesticus.
Gallus domesticus Gallus gallus is the red jungle fowl and from them came Gallus domesticus, the chicken we know today.Full scientific classificationKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesOrder: GalliformesFamily: PhasianidaeGenus: GallusSpecies: Gallus gallusSubspecies: Gallus gallus domesticus
Gallus gallus domesticus
Gallus gallus domesticus
Gallus gallus domesticus.
the scientific name for hens egg is Gallus gallus domesticus. Gallus gallus is the wild form. The name Gallus domesticus is also used.
Gallus gallus domesticus
The undomesticated ancestor of the chicken is the Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus).Domesticated chickens are called either: Gallus gallus, Gallus domesticus, or Gallus gallus domesticus.
The first wild chicken was the Red Jungle fowl and the Gray Jungle fowl Gallus Gallus was known to inhabit the jungles of Asia and northern India. The chicken we know today is called Gallus Domesticus.
Gallus Domesticus