- carnivorans. A
member of this
family is
called a
canid (/ˈkeɪnɪd/).
There are
three subfamilies found within the
canid family,
which are the
extinct Borophaginae...
-
extant and
extinct dog-like mammals. A
member of this
family is
called a
canid; all
extant species are a part of a
single subfamily, Caninae, and are called...
- wolf-like
canids. They
often occur in the wild, in
particular between domestic or
feral dogs and wild
native canids. The wolf-like
canids are a group...
-
reported m**** in the wild. It does not
contain canid hybrid or any
domesticated animals. Only wild
species of
canids are
included of
which all are described...
- its long and
narrow skull, and its red and
white fur.
Unlike most
large canids,
which are widespread,
generalist feeders, the
Ethiopian wolf is a highly...
-
within the
canid family. The
other two
canid subfamilies are the
extinct Borophaginae and Hesperocyoninae. The
Caninae includes all
living canids and their...
-
canid that can
climb trees. Its
specific epithet cinereoargenteus means "ashen silver". The gray fox is
mainly distinguished from most
other canids by...
-
suborder Feliformia,
hyenas are
behaviourally and
morphologically similar to
canids in
several elements due to
convergent evolution; both
hyenas and canines...
-
domesticated carnivore of the
family Canidae. It is part of the wolf-like
canids, and is the most
widely abundant terrestrial carnivore. The dog and the...
-
members of the
canid family makes it a
unique animal. Electrop****tic
studies did not link
Chrysocyon with any of the
other living canids studied. One conclusion...