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Canidae (/ˈkænɪdiː/; from Latin, canis, "dog") is a
biological family of
caniform carnivorans,
colloquially referred to as dogs, and
constitutes a clade...
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known as
canines (/keɪnaɪnz/): 182 is the only
living subfamily within Canidae,
alongside the
extinct Borophaginae and Hesperocyoninae. They
first appeared...
- small-to-medium-sized
omnivorous mammals belonging to
several genera of the
family Canidae. They have a
flattened skull; upright,
triangular ears; a pointed, slightly...
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roles that are
performed by at
least three living carnivoran families,
Canidae (which they were a part of), Hyaenidae, and Procyonidae.
Borophagine taxonomy...
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unusual among canids (dogs, foxes, and
other members of the
family Canidae) in that they
hibernate during cold
winters and can
climb trees. They are...
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Island in
south China where they no
longer exist. Additionally,
fossils of
canidae possibly belonging to
dhole have been
excavated from
Dajia River in Taichung...
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Hesperocyon is an
extinct genus of
canids (subfamily Hesperocyoninae,
family Canidae) that was
endemic to
North America,
ranging from
southern Canada to Colorado...
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species found on all continents. The
taxonomy of
Carnivora in
general and
Canidae in
particular correlates with
various diagnostic features of the dentition...
- 2017-04-17. Merriam, J. C. (1912). "The
fauna of
Rancho La Brea, Part II.
Canidae".
Memoirs of the
University of California. 1: 217–273. Troxell, E.L. (1915)...
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feral and
community dogs. Dogs are
domesticated members of the
family Canidae. They are
classified as a
subspecies of
Canis lupus,
along with wolves...