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Caniformia is a
suborder within the
order Carnivora consisting of "dog-like" carnivorans. They
include dogs (wolves, foxes, etc.), bears, raccoons, and...
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mustelids (/ˈmʌstɪlɪdz/), they form the
largest family in the
suborder Caniformia of the
order Carnivora with
about 66 to 70
species in nine subfamilies...
- taxa.
Feliformia stands in
contrast to the
other suborder of Carnivora,
Caniformia consisting of "dog-like"
carnivorans (includes Canoidea). The separation...
- Feliformia,
containing the true
felids and
several "cat-like" animals; and the
Caniformia,
containing the true
canids and many "dog-like" animals. The feliforms...
- Carnivora;
sometimes Arctoidea can be
considered a
separate suborder from
Caniformia and a
sister taxon to Feliformia.
Arctoidea was
named by
Flower (1869)...
- an
extinct family of
terrestrial carnivorans belonging to the
suborder Caniformia. They
first appeared in
North America in the
middle Eocene (around 45...
- that
identify their clade.: p6 The cat-like
Feliformia and dog-like
Caniformia emerged within the
Carnivoramorpha around 45–42 Mya (million
years ago)...
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divided into two suborders: the cat-like
Feliformia and the dog-like
Caniformia,
which are
differentiated largely based on the
structure of
their ear...
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placental mammals have
bulbourethral glands, but they are
absent in
Caniformia and Cetacea. They are the only
accessory reproductive glands in male monotremes...
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Caniformia ("dog-like" carnivorans)...