Binturongs are in the orderCarnivora, but they mostly eat fruit.
2
It's no wonder: whereas for example there are around 280 species in the mammal orderCarnivora (cats, dogs, bears etc.
3
One such group is the Mustelidae, the most species-rich family within the mammalian orderCarnivora, encompassing 59 species classified into 22 genera.
4
The lion is a mammal of the ordercarnivora, or flesh-eating animals.
5
"Two genera," our scholarly Conseil hastened to say, "that belong to the family Pinnipedia, orderCarnivora, group Unguiculata, subclass Monodelphia, class Mammalia, branch Vertebrata."
Ús de Carnivora en anglès
1
The elephants & some of the larger Carnivora seem to be better adjusted.
2
I have placed Cetacea after Carnivora, and Edentata at the end.
3
Binturongs are in the order Carnivora, but they mostly eat fruit.
4
There are merely a few insignificant remnants of them in some of the Carnivora.
5
Previous studies have detected chromosome rearrangement events among different Carnivora species using chromosome painting strategies.
6
They were carried to keep off the huge Carnivora that moaned and coughed and roared about us.
7
Food of Carnivora, and of the Horse.
8
Moreover, our comparative genomics analyses provide novel insights into Carnivora chromosome evolution, linking chromosome evolution to functional gene evolution.
9
Now this ends the Weasel family, but that's only one family of the order of Carnivora, or flesh eaters.
10
The first region is the colon, which forms a very simple expansion in mammals such as Carnivora (fig.
11
The dentition of the Carnivora varies according to the exclusiveness of their fleshy diet, and the nature of that diet.
12
The fox belongs to the great order of flesh-eating animals called Carnivora, and of the family called Canidae, or dogs.
13
Now this is all about the Bears, and also it is all about the order of flesh eaters, or Carnivora.
14
Of Carnivora, thirty-three species are known from the Indo-Malay region, of which about eight are found also in Burma and India.
15
The species of the group of Carnivora are too numerous and too diversified to be treated with any approach to completeness.
16
It's no wonder: whereas for example there are around 280 species in the mammal order Carnivora (cats, dogs, bears etc.