- dogs, and
constitutes a clade. A
member of this
family is also
called a
canid (/ˈkeɪnɪd/). The
family includes three subfamilies: the Caninae, and the...
-
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...
-
Canid hybrids are the
result of
interbreeding between the
species of the
subfamily Caninae. The wolf-like
canids are a
group of
large carnivores that are...
- 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...
- (Nyctereutes viverrinus, or
tanuki (****anese: 狸, タヌキ)) is a
species of
canid that is
endemic to ****an. It is one of two
species in the
genus Nyctereutes...
-
unidentified canid. The
canid is
genetically close to the
dhole and has
evolved after the
divergence of the
African hunting dog from the
other canid species...
- The
dhole (/doʊl/ dohl; Cuon alpinus) is a
canid native to South, East and
Southeast Asia. It is
anatomically distinguished from
members of the genus...
-
extant species of the
genus Otocyon and a
basal species of
canid.
Fossil records indicate this
canid first appeared during the
middle Pleistocene.
There are...
- ago.: 4 Its
members as a
group are
colloquially known as the wolf-like
canids. This
subtribe is
defined by two synapomorphies: A
zygoma that is strongly...
-
individuals in the wild. It does not
include canid hybrids or any
domesticated animals. Only wild
species of
canids are included, all of
which are described...