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Caninae (whose
members are
known as
canines (/keɪnaɪnz/): 182 is the only
living subfamily within Canidae,
alongside the
extinct Borophaginae and Hesperocyoninae...
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family includes three subfamilies: the
Caninae, and the
extinct Borophaginae and Hesperocyoninae. The
Caninae are
known as canines, and
include domestic...
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Canis is a
genus of the
Caninae which includes multiple extant species, such as wolves, dogs, coyotes, and
golden jackals.
Species of this
genus are distinguished...
- is
called a canid; all
extant species are a part of a
single subfamily,
Caninae, and are
called canines. They are
found on all
continents except Antarctica...
- Rosa
subsection Caninae is one of
several subsections of the
section Caninae in the
genus Rosa. It
includes Rosa canina,
commonly known as the dog rose...
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entering the
Americas via the
Bering Land Bridge. The
caniforms include the
Caninae, Procyonidae, bears, mustelids,
skunks and
pinnipeds that
occur worldwide...
- a
taxonomic rank
which represents the fox-like
tribe of the
subfamily Caninae (the canines), and is
sister to the dog-like
tribe Canini. It comprises...
- a
taxonomic rank
which represents the dog-like
tribe of the
subfamily Caninae (the canines), and is
sister to the fox-like
tribe Vulpini. The Canini...
- Rosa
section Caninae is one of
several sections of the
genus Rosa. It
includes Rosa canina,
commonly known as the dog rose. The
group can be
further subdivided...
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other two
canid subfamilies are the
extinct Hesperocyoninae and
extant Caninae. Borophaginae,
called "bone-crushing dogs", were
endemic to
North America...