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- Caniformia abstract "Caniformia, or Canoidea (literally "dog-like"), is a suborder within the order Carnivora. They typically possess a long snout and non-retractile claws (in contrast to the cat-like carnivorans, the Feliformia). The Pinnipedia (seals, and sea lions) evolved from caniform ancestors and are accordingly assigned to this group. Most members of this group have non-retractile claws (the fisher, marten, red panda and ringtail have retractile or semi-retractile claws)[citation needed] and tend to be plantigrade (with the exception of Canidae). Other traits that separate Caniformia from Feliformia is that caniforms have longer jaws and have more teeth, with less specialized carnassial teeth. They also tend more towards omnivorous and opportunistic feeding, while the feliforms are more specialized for eating meat. Caniforms have single-chambered or partially divided auditory bullae, composed of a single bone, while in feliforms the auditory bullae are double-chambered, composed of two bones joined by a septum. In the Canoidea, the penis is highly specialized.The center of diversification for Caniformia is North America and Northern Eurasia with these regions having the most diversity of Caniforms. This contrasts the Feliforms whose center of diversification was in Africa and Southern Asia.".
- Caniformia class Mammal.
- Caniformia kingdom Animal.
- Caniformia order Carnivora.
- Caniformia phylum Chordate.
- Caniformia thumbnail Suborder_caniformia.jpg?width=300.
- Caniformia wikiPageExternalLink TaxonTree.aspx?id=103313.
- Caniformia wikiPageID "1054698".
- Caniformia wikiPageRevisionID "604696490".
- Caniformia classis "Mammalia".
- Caniformia fossilRange "Eocene - Recent".
- Caniformia hasPhotoCollection Caniformia.
- Caniformia imageCaption "All extant land-dwelling caniform families : Canidae, Ursidae, Mephitidae, Mustelidae, Procyonidae, Ailuridae".
- Caniformia imageWidth "250".
- Caniformia name "Caniforms".
- Caniformia ordo Carnivora.
- Caniformia phylum Chordate.
- Caniformia regnum "Animalia".
- Caniformia subdivision "Ailuridae".
- Caniformia subdivision "Amphicyonidae†".
- Caniformia subdivision "Canidae".
- Caniformia subdivision "Enaliarctidae†".
- Caniformia subdivision "Hemicyonidae†".
- Caniformia subdivision "Mephitidae".
- Caniformia subdivision "Mustelidae".
- Caniformia subdivision "Odobenidae".
- Caniformia subdivision "Otariidae".
- Caniformia subdivision "Phocidae".
- Caniformia subdivision "Ursidae".
- Caniformia subdivisionRanks Family_(biology).
- Caniformia subordo "Caniformia".
- Caniformia subordoAuthority "Kretzoi, 1943".
- Caniformia subject Category:Carnivorans.
- Caniformia type Animal.
- Caniformia type Eukaryote.
- Caniformia type Mammal.
- Caniformia type Species.
- Caniformia type Mammal.
- Caniformia type Organism.
- Caniformia comment "Caniformia, or Canoidea (literally "dog-like"), is a suborder within the order Carnivora. They typically possess a long snout and non-retractile claws (in contrast to the cat-like carnivorans, the Feliformia). The Pinnipedia (seals, and sea lions) evolved from caniform ancestors and are accordingly assigned to this group.".
- Caniformia label "Caniformia".
- Caniformia label "Caniformia".
- Caniformia label "Caniformia".
- Caniformia label "Caniformia".
- Caniformia label "Caniformia".
- Caniformia label "Caniformia".
- Caniformia label "Hundeartige".
- Caniformia label "Psokształtne".
- Caniformia label "Псообразные".
- Caniformia label "كلبيات الشكل".
- Caniformia label "イヌ亜目".
- Caniformia sameAs Hundeartige.
- Caniformia sameAs Caniformia.
- Caniformia sameAs Caniformia.
- Caniformia sameAs Caniformia.
- Caniformia sameAs Caniformia.
- Caniformia sameAs イヌ亜目.
- Caniformia sameAs 개아목.
- Caniformia sameAs Caniformia.
- Caniformia sameAs Psokształtne.
- Caniformia sameAs Caniformia.
- Caniformia sameAs m.025rpzn.
- Caniformia sameAs Q27414.
- Caniformia sameAs Q27414.
- Caniformia wasDerivedFrom Caniformia?oldid=604696490.
- Caniformia depiction Suborder_caniformia.jpg.
- Caniformia isPrimaryTopicOf Caniformia.
- Caniformia name "Caniforms".