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    and Brussels griffon. Aside from domestic dogs, there are wolves, foxes, and coyotes all fall into one particular family, Canidae. The classification of Canidae starts in domain Eukarya, kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia, order Carnivora, then family Canidae. The history of Canidae was said to begin from class Prohesperocyon, around 40…

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    River Otter Family

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    The river otter is part of the family Mustelidae, which is the weasel family. They have an elongated body that is widest at the hips with short and stocky legs. Another characteristic of this family is having a muscular neck that is in thickness equal to or greater than that of its head. River otters have a tail that is approximately one-third of their total body length with the end being tapered. They have a small flat head that with small anterior eyes, broad muzzle, long thick whiskers,…

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    cats have three germ layers and a complete digestive tract. Class Mammalia feed their young with milk from mammary glands. They also have bodies covered with fur and maintain a constant body temperature. As the name states, members of the order Carnivora are carnivores-meaning that they primarily eat meat. Sometimes cats are seen chewing on grass, however, it is not food for them. All cats belong to the family Felidae,. The genus Felis consists of all smaller cats. Also, this word is delivered…

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    single raft could range from 10 sea otters to over 100 sea otters [6].  Scientific Name[1]: Enhydra lutis  Classification[1]: o Domain: Eukarya  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Subphylum [3]: Vertebrata o Class: Mammalia  Order: Carnivora  Family: Mustelidae o Genus: Enhydra  Species: Enhydra lutis  Size[6]: Sexually Dimorphic in terms of size and weight…

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    Coyotes Evolution

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    This is to be able to birth live children, and also to be able to produce milk to feed them. Mammals also have hair or fur. “Coyotes are of the genus mammalia…” Coyotes are part of the family Carnivora, and that makes the need for sharp teeth and a digestive system that can digest large quantities of meat. This would help bring back coyotes as well, even though it includes lizards and fish, it would help bring back coyotes. Coyotes are part of…

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    Giant Pandas Ailuropoda

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    Domain: Eukarya Giant Pandas belong in this domain as they are composed of eukaryotic cells that have a specific task or function in the body. They are larger cells that possess membrane- bound nucleus and membranous organelles (including endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, chloroplasts, and mitochondria). Like a prokaryotic cell, they also possess a plasma membrane, cytoplasm and ribosomes. Aksi giant pandas perform cell division through mitosis and reproduce sexually through meiosis.…

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    Gray Wolf Evolution

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    Alix Lippincott Mr. Day Biology B4 May 15, 2016 The Evolution of the Gray wolf Every species has an evolution, the gray wolf is no different. They belong to the “Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Carnivora, Family: Canidae, Subfamily: Caninae, Genus: Canis and Species Lupus.” The gray wolf didn't start as a gray wolf it was originally a different animal that adapted overtime to become a gray wolf. The Reason for an animal adaption is mutation, natural selection,…

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    Siamese Research Paper

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    The animal classification of the siamese cat if from the kingdom of animalia, the phylum of chordata, class of mammalia, the order of Carnivora, belonging to the family of felidae, genus of the felis, and it’s species is domesticus. There a lot of history to the siamese cat which started from russia in the late 1700’s the first cat of record with Siamese markings appeared on an old engraving…

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    White Tiger Research Paper

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    includes four species of animals, the tiger, the lion, jaguar, and the leopard, all of which have the ability to roar. The white tigers’s full classification is as follows: Domain: Eukarya; Kingdom: Animalia; Phylum: Chordata; Class: Mammalia; Order: Carnivora; Family: Felidae; Genus: Panthera; Species: tigris; Subspecies: tigris. Unfortunately today this rare and unique tiger is no longer found in the wild. Years ago the white tiger would have been found in India, Bhatan, and…

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    Evolution Of Dogs Essay

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    strays and even regular “outside” dog. This begs the question of whether or nots dogs best live indoors or outside. Dogs, or canis familiaris, are domesticated animals descended from wolves (canis lupis). They are mammals, found in the order carnivora. Dogs were domesticated over 12,000 years ago in an era were only the most friendly and useful canines survived (Dogs that Changed the World, 2009). Dogs are found all over the world, on almost every continent and…

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