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Meaning of "carnivorans"

carnivorans (noun) - a group of mammals that includes carnivorous species such as cats, dogs, bears, and weasels. Carnivorans are characterized by their carnivorous diet and diverse forms
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All modern carnivorans arose from them.
Taenia mustelae infects small carnivorans.
Bears are large carnivorans of the caniform suborder.
It however is unlikely to target other carnivorans.
The relationship of galidiines to other carnivorans has historically been controversial.
Carnivorans have six incisors and two conical canines in each jaw.
This species has been called one of the rarest carnivorans in the world.
List of carnivorans by population.
Their teeth and skulls show that the miacids were less developed than modern carnivorans.
Carnivorans have teeth and claws adapted for catching and eating other animals.
Mandibular force profiles of extant carnivorans and implications for the feeding behavior of extinct predators.
Carnivorans of Africa.
The island 's only mammals are rodents and carnivorans.
Carnivorans are placental, terrestrial mammals with specialized teeth and claws.
They are classified as caniforms, or doglike carnivorans.

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All carnivorans have claws, which vary considerably in length and shape.
However, the taeniae coli and accompanying haustra are not found in either carnivorans or ruminants.
To reflect these relationships, all Malagasy carnivorans are now placed in a single family, Eupleridae.
Pinnipeds belong to the order Carnivora and the suborder Caniformia known as dog-like carnivorans.
They are the tenrecs, the lemurs, the Malagasy carnivorans and the nesomyine rodents.
According to this, the odd-toed ungulates ' closest living relatives are the carnivorans.
Polar bears separated from other carnivorans around 38 million years ago.
They occur in many groups of mammals, but are absent in marsupials, monotremes, and carnivorans.
Carnivorans evolved from miacoids about 55 Mya during the late Paleocene.
Later in the Cenozoic, however, they were displaced by advanced carnivorans and died out.
New amphicyonid carnivorans ( Mammalia, Daphoeninae ) from the early Miocene of southeastern Wyoming.
Category, Fictional carnivorans.
Carnivorans are split into two suborders, Feliformia ( " catlike " ) and Caniformia " doglike.
Category, Prehistoric carnivorans.
The last genus became extinct 11.1 million years ago, and carnivorans now occupy their ecological niches.
Category, Extinct carnivorans.

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