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Ailuridae is a
family in the
mammal order Carnivora. The
family consists of the red
panda (the sole
living representative) and its
extinct relatives....
- used for
grasping bamboo. The
evolutionary lineage of the red
panda (
Ailuridae)
stretches back
around 25 to 18
million years ago, as
indicated by extinct...
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group which includes seals.
Musteloidea comprises the
following families:
Ailuridae, the red
panda (and its
extinct kin). Mephitidae, the
skunks and stink...
- ("short-snouted dog") is a
genus of
extinct carnivoran mammal in the
family Ailuridae. Simocyon,
which was
about the size of a
mountain lion,
lived in the late...
- bear from the
family Ursidae.
Panda or
Panda bear may also
refer to:
Ailuridae (familia), the
family of the
lesser panda (Ailurus fulgens) and its extinct...
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retroposon markers indicated that they are most
closely related to the
Ailuridae (red
pandas and allies) and
Procyonidae (raccoons and allies)[citation...
- viverrids,
among others. The
caniforms are
divided into nine families:
Ailuridae, Canidae, Mephitidae, Mustelidae, Odobenidae, Otariidae, Phocidae, Procyonidae...
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missing upper front teeth,
though it also eats
honey and fruit.
Family Ailuridae consists today of a
single species, the red panda,
which was once thought...
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Ailurinae is a
subfamily of
Ailuridae (of
which this is the only
extant subfamily out of three).
While it is
represented by the
extant genus Ailurus,...
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evolutionary tree is debated, due to the
family which it
belongs in,
Ailuridae.
Modern genetic evidence suggests it
belongs in Musteloidea, a
clade which...