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Definition of Ferae

Ferae
Ferae Fe"r[ae], n. pl. [L., wild animals, fem. pl. of ferus wild.] (Zo["o]l.) A group of mammals which formerly included the Carnivora, Insectivora, Marsupialia, and lemurs, but is now often restricted to the Carnivora.

Meaning of Ferae from wikipedia

- Ferae (/ˈfɪəriː/ FEER-ee, Latin: [ˈfɛrae̯], "wild beasts") is a mirorder of placental mammals in grandorder Ferungulata, that groups together clades Pan-Carnivora...
- Nemitz's case was dismissed due to lack of standing and an appeal denied. Ferae naturae (lit. "wild animals of nature") is a Latin legal term referring...
- Pholidotamorpha ("pangolin-like forms") is a clade of placental mammals from mirorder Ferae that includes the order Pholidota (the pangolins) and extinct order Palaeanodonta...
- forms") is a clade of placental mammals of clade Pan-Carnivora from mirorder Ferae, that includes the modern order Carnivora and its extinct stem-relatives...
- ungulates") is a grandorder of placental mammals that groups together mirorder Ferae and clade Pan-Euungulata. It has existed in two guises, a traditional one...
- Glyphidocera ferae is a moth in the family Autostichidae. It was described by Adamski in 2005. It is found in Costa Rica. Savela, Markku. "Glyphidocera...
- hypercarnivorous placental mammals of clade Pan-Carnivora from mirorder Ferae. Hyaenodonts were important mammalian predators that arose during the early...
- (odd-toed ungulates: horses, ****es, zebras, rhinoceroses, and tapirs) Mirorder Ferae Order Pholidota (pangolins) Order Carnivora (carnivorans: dogs, cats, bears...
- ungulates. Within this group the carnivorans are placed in the clade Ferae. Ferae includes the closest extant relative of carnivorans, the pangolins, as...
- 'large' Euarchonta Mirorder mirus, 'wonderful, strange' Primatomorpha, Ferae Order Primates, Procolophonomorpha Suborder sub, 'under' Haplorrhini, Procolophonia...