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Carnivora

NOUN
  1. cats; lions; tigers; panthers; dogs; wolves; jackals; bears; raccoons; skunks; and members of the suborder Pinnipedia

How To Use Carnivora In A Sentence

  • As explained in my article, detailed comparison indicates that the animal is not a carnivoran, but a squirrel. That’s no mystery carnivore (part II)… it’s a giant squirrel!
  • Creodonts are an extinct group of carnivorous mammals that were long thought to be the ancestors of modern Carnivora.
  • These include such things as squalene (from shark liver oil), carnivorous plant extracts such as carnivora (venus fly trap), didrovaltrate which is an herbal extract from the Himalayan valerian plant; Acetaldehyde; benzaldehyde; Netvouz - new bookmarks
  • US University of Chicago postgraduate candidate Laura · Polo said that "the very possible all dinosaur are evolve from the carnivora dinosaur ancestor come.
  • While some biologists noted a vague superficial similarity with lemurs, most concluded that it was a viverrid: a member of the same carnivoran family as civets and genets*. That’s no mystery carnivore (part I)
  • The Northern immigrants to South America included the rodents, Carnivora (bears, cats, dogs, etc.), llamas and horses, bovids (particularly deer), and the tapirs and elephants.
  • However, in a phylogenetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome of the Jamaican fruit bat it appeared more closely related to cetferungulates, a clade including Cetacea, Artiodactyla, Perissodactyla, and Carnivora.
  • Skins of carnivora or the wool of ruminants must be procured at any price, and since there were plenty of musmons, it was agreed to consult on the means of forming a flock which might be brought up for the use of the colony. The Mysterious Island
  • Response directed at Mike: the 'fossa' I was referring to is not the osteological concavity that you are thinking of, but the Madagascan euplerid carnivoran Cryptoprocta ferox. Giant hoatzins of doom
  • The American mink is a representative of the large family Mustelidae belonging to the suborder Caniformia in the order Carnivora.
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