Canis - Wikipedia Although these may not be more closely related to each other than they are to C lupus, they are, as fellow Canis species, more closely related to wolves and domestic dogs than they are to foxes, maned wolves, or other canids which do not belong to the genus Canis
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Dog | History, Domestication, Physical Traits, Breeds, Facts - Britannica Genetic evidence suggests that dogs descended directly from wolves (Canis) and that the now-extinct wolf lineages that produced dogs branched off from the line that produced modern living wolves sometime between 27,000 and 40,000 years ago
CANIDS, CANINES AND CANIS: CHARACTERISTICS, BEHAVIOR AND REPRODUCTION . . . Canis means "dog" in Latin, "canine tooth" is also derived from Canis and refers due to the long fang-like teeth that all canids possess Previously the Canis included foxes but they were removed and separated into their own Vulpes genera African wild dogs are canids but not canis
Canis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Dogs, Canis familiaris, belong to the Canidae There are eight species in the Canis genus: the dog, the wolf (C lupus, C rufus, C simensis), the coyote (C latrans) and the jackal (C aureus, C mesomelus, C adustus) All the species of this genus can be mated, giving progeny that are fertile
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ITIS - Report: Canis Canis Linnaeus, 1758 Taxonomic Serial No : 180595 (Download Help) Canis TSN 180595