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What is the most specific taxonomic classification of a cat?
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What is the most specific taxonomic classification of a cat?
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The most specific would be felis catus. That is the name of the species in biology, and there are no more taxonomic divides after species.
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The most specific would be
felis catus
. That is the name of the species in biology, and there are no more taxonomic divides after species.
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