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Carnivoran Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Carnivore - Wikipedia
The technical term for mammals in the order Carnivora is carnivoran, and they are so-named because most member species in the group have a carnivorous diet, but the similarity of the name of the order and the name of the diet causes …
Carnivore | Diet, Adaptations & Classification | Britannica
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5 days ago · Most carnivores weigh between 4 and 8 kg (9 and 18 pounds). The vast majority of species are terrestrial, but the pinnipeds are highly adapted to life in the water. Some nonpinnipeds, such as the sea otter, are almost fully …
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We recognize 13 extant families and around 270 species of Carnivora. (Stains, 1984; Vaughan, et al., 2000) Carnivores are distributed across the world, on all major land masses (except possibly Australia, where the only terrestrial …
Carnivore - Mammal Classification | Britannica
5 days ago · Most mammalogists at present regard the seals and terrestrial carnivores as belonging to different orders, the Pinnipedia and Carnivora.
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Carnivora - Wikiwand
Carnivora (/ kɑːrˈnɪvərə / kar-NIH-vər-ə) is an order of placental mammals that have specialized in primarily eating flesh, whose members are formally referred to as carnivorans.
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