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What is the most specific taxonomic grouping in which all three cats are the same
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What is the most specific taxonomic grouping in which all three cats are the same
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According to the hierarchy it is the Genus
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The most specific taxonomic grouping in which all three cats are the same is known as Genus.
A genus is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification
of living and fossil organisms.
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