Binturongs are in the orderCarnivora, but they mostly eat fruit.
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It's no wonder: whereas for example there are around 280 species in the mammal orderCarnivora (cats, dogs, bears etc.
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One such group is the Mustelidae, the most species-rich family within the mammalian orderCarnivora, encompassing 59 species classified into 22 genera.
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The lion is a mammal of the ordercarnivora, or flesh-eating animals.
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"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
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For the teeth and claws of the larger carnivora are frightfully infectious.
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Already we could see the blazing green eyes of the hungry carnivora.
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The lion is a mammal of the order carnivora, or flesh-eating animals.
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This abundance of carnivora made us lose all hope of Monahin.
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The carnivora and insectivora, with certain exceptions, prefer freshly killed food.
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Bushbuck, waterbuck, and lots of other herbivora appeared, but no carnivora.
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All that have stayed are the larger carnivora, like the hyaena or the lion.
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The roars and screams and growls of giant carnivora came faintly to their ears.
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Some of the smaller carnivora, especially the pretty lynxes, have now become very rare.
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The carnivora were being fed not far away; a frightful uproar came from the cages.
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And likewise, some of the most beautiful of the animal creation are the fiercest carnivora.
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Myriad are the huge-bellied carnivora of this primitive world.
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Herbert much regretted that Top had not been able to catch one of these carnivora.
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Especially the ruminants and the large carnivora increased and diversified themselves into many habits and forms.
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Every resident in India is aware of the depredations committed by this pestilent class of the carnivora.
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Momentarily she forgot even her annoyance; food instantly absorbed and placated her as it does the carnivora.