family canidae การใช้
- The wolf belongs to the family Canidae.
- Family Canidae ( dogs and other canids ) includes wolves, dogs, coyotes, and foxes, as well as a number of less familiar animals.
- The gray wolf or grey wolf ( " Canis lupus " ), often known simply as the wolf, is the largest wild member of the family Canidae.
- In the history of the carnivores, the family Canidae is represented by the two extinct subfamilies designated as Hesperocyoninae and Borophaginae, and the extant subfamily "'Caninae " '.
- Cats ( Family Felidae ) and dogs ( Family Canidae ), along with various other Families, are both members of the Order Carnivora, all of whose member families are by definition descended from a single progenitor species.
- Distemper, or hardpad disease in canines, affects animals in the families Canidae ( dog, fox, wolf, Raccoon dog ), Mustelidae ( ferret, mink, skunk, wolverine, marten, badger, otter ),
- As I've said before, given that wolves and foxes and possibly other members of the family Canidae can interbreed with dogs, I think that we might want to include them within the scope of the project as well.
- This trematode thrives in areas close to water as it is needed for several developmental stages to occur . " A . americana " has been isolated to the different North American mammals with a wide range of definitive hosts, belonging to the family Canidae, which includes : cattle, lynx, martens, skunks, bobcats, foxes, coyotes, and wolves.
- Their closest relatives are in the immediately higher rank, the family Canidae, which includes dogs, wolves, jackals, all foxes, and other caniforms such as bears, badgers and seals; the next higher rank, the order Carnivora, includes feliforms and caniforms ( lions, tigers, hyenas, wolverines, and all those mentioned above ), plus other carnivorous mammals.
- The genus " "'Urocyon " "'( from the Greek word for " tailed dog " ) is a genus that contains two ( or possibly three, see next paragraph ) living Western Hemisphere foxes in the family Canidae; the gray fox ( " Urocyon cinereoargenteus " ) and the closely related island fox ( " Urocyon littoralis " ), which is a dwarf cousin of the gray fox;