-
Other traits that
separate the
Caniformia from the
Feliformia is that
caniforms have
longer jaws and more teeth, with less
specialized carn****ial teeth...
- than
caniforms,
fewer teeth, and more
specialized carn****ials.
Feliforms tend to be more
carnivorous and are
generally ambush hunters.
Caniforms tend...
- pinnipeds).
Arctoids are
caniforms,
along with dogs (canids) and
extinct bear dogs (Amphicyonidae). The
earliest caniforms were
superficially similar...
- and the dog-like
caniforms. In feliforms, the
auditory bullae are double-chambered,
composed of two
bones joined by a septum.
Caniforms have single-chambered...
-
Nimravidae are
either basal feliforms or a
sister group to both
feliforms and
caniforms,
while the
Barbourofelidae are a
sister group to the Felidae. Physically...
-
carnivore as
amphicyonids has
strongly suggested that they may be
basal caniforms, from
lineages older than the
origin of both
bears and dogs. Amphicyonids...
-
mammals of the
family Ursidae (/ˈɜːrsɪdiː, -daɪ/). They are
classified as
caniforms, or
doglike carnivorans.
Although only
eight species of
bears are extant...
-
fossil record shows that
feliforms and
caniforms emerged within the
clade Carnivoramorpha 43 million YBP. The
caniforms included the fox-like
genus Leptocyon...
- all foxes; the next
higher major rank, the
order Carnivora,
includes caniforms (bears, seals, weasels, skunks,
raccoons and all
those mentioned above)...
- most
recent publications on
early amphicyonids suggests they were
basal caniforms. The
amphicynodontids are
sometimes classified as
either a
subfamily of...