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- 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
- Canis (dogs, jackals, and wolves) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Canis is a diverse genera encompassing 7 species of canids which include jackals, wolves, coyotes, and many subspecies such as the domestic dog (Hailer and Leonard, 2008)
- 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 | North American Wildlife Wiki | Fandom
Canis is a genus containing 7 to 10 extant species, including dogs, wolves, coyotes, and jackals, and many extinct species Wolves, dogs, and dingoes are subspecies of Canis lupus
- Canine | Natural History, Importance to Humans Classification . . .
The domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is undoubtedly the canine of the greatest economic significance, particularly in Western societies, because of its importance as a pet
- Canis - Wolves dogs: facts, distribution population | BioDB
The genus Canis is one of the most widely recognized groups within the animal kingdom, encompassing species integral to natural ecosystems and human societies
- Discover the Canis Species: A Comprehensive Guide to Wolves, Dogs . . .
This article delves into the captivating world of Canis latrans (coyote) and Canis aureus (jackal), exploring their taxonomy, physical attributes, behaviors, and ecological niches
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