- Canidae - Wikipedia
The Caninae are the canines, [6] and include domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, raccoon dogs, foxes, jackals and other species Canids are found on all continents except Antarctica, having arrived independently or accompanied by human beings over extended periods of time
- Canine | Natural History, Importance to Humans Classification . . .
Canine, (family Canidae), any of 36 living species of foxes, wolves, jackals, and other members of the dog family Found throughout the world, canines tend to be slender long-legged animals with long muzzles, bushy tails, and erect pointed ears
- Canine Animals: The Ultimate Guide to Canidae Family Animals
This article provides a comprehensive look at the canine family animals, exploring their characteristics, different species, and the vital role they play in various ecosystems
- Canines (Canids) Facts | National Geographic
Canines are native to every continent except Antarctica and Australia, where the dingo was introduced by humans The smallest canid is the fennec fox, which tops out at around three pounds The
- Canine - Wikipedia
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- CANINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Canine is not only an adjective but also a noun Dogs and their relatives in the Canidae family—the wolves, jackals, foxes, and coyotes—are often called canines
- Characteristics of canines | Britannica
canine, or canid, Any domestic or wild dog or doglike mammal (e g , wolf, jackal, fox) in the family Canidae, found throughout the world except in Antarctica and on most ocean islands
- Canine - Pet, Hunting, Protection | Britannica
Canine - Pet, Hunting, Protection: The domestic dog is the canine of the greatest economic significance Some other canines are bred or hunted for fur, food, or sport Among the carnivores, canines are more closely related to bears and weasels than felines, civets, mongooses, and hyenas
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