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Canis lupus (Gray wolf near Ardahan, Turkey)
Genus species:
   Canis lupus
Common name:
   Gray wolf
Genus:
   Canis
Family:
   Canidae
Suborder:
   Caniformia
Vulpes vulpes (Red Fox)
Genus species:
   Vulpes vulpes
Common name:
   Red fox
Genus:
   Vulpes
Family:
   Canidae
Suborder:
   Caniformia
Aenocyon dirus (Dire wolf) restoration with skeletal mount
Genus species:
   Aenocyon dirus
Common name:
   Dire wolf
Genus:
   Aenocyon
Family:
   Canidae
Suborder:
   -n/a-
Canis lupus (Gray wolf near Ardahan, Turkey)
Genus species:
   Canis lupus
Common name:
   Gray wolf
Genus:
   Canis
Family:
   Canidae
Suborder:
   Caniformia
Vulpes vulpes (Red Fox)
Genus species:
   Vulpes vulpes
Common name:
   Red fox
Genus:
   Vulpes
Family:
   Canidae
Suborder:
   Caniformia
Aenocyon dirus (Dire wolf) restoration with skeletal mount
Genus species:
   Aenocyon dirus
Common name:
   Dire wolf
Genus:
   Aenocyon
Family:
   Canidae
Suborder:
   -n/a-
Canis lupus (Gray wolf near Ardahan, Turkey)
Genus species:
   Canis lupus
Common name:
   Gray wolf
Genus:
   Canis
Family:
   Canidae
Suborder:
   Caniformia
Vulpes vulpes (Red Fox)
Genus species:
   Vulpes vulpes
Common name:
   Red fox
Genus:
   Vulpes
Family:
   Canidae
Suborder:
   Caniformia
Aenocyon dirus (Dire wolf) restoration with skeletal mount
Genus species:
   Aenocyon dirus
Common name:
   Dire wolf
Genus:
   Aenocyon
Family:
   Canidae
Suborder:
   -n/a-

Family-Animalia: Canidae

Canidae (/ˈkænɪdiː/; from Latin, canis, "dog") is a biological family of dog-like carnivorans. A member of this family is called a canid. There are three subfamilies found within the canid family, which are the extinct Borophaginae and Hesperocyoninae, and the extant Caninae. The Caninae are known as canines, which includes domestic dogs, wolves, foxes and other extant and extinct species.

Canids are found on all continents except Antarctica, having arrived independently or accompanied human beings over extended periods of time. Canids vary in size from the 2-metre-long (6.6 ft) gray wolf to the 24-centimetre-long (9.4 in) fennec fox. The body forms of canids are similar, typically having long muzzles, upright ears, teeth adapted for cracking bones and slicing flesh, long legs, and bushy tails. They are mostly social animals, living together in family units or small groups and behaving cooperatively. Typically, only the dominant pair in a group breeds, and a litter of young are reared annually in an underground den. Canids communicate by scent signals and vocalizations. One canid, the domestic dog, long ago entered into a partnership with humans and today remains one of the most widely kept domestic animals.


Reference: Wikipedia

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