Carnivoros
Carnivoros, in le senso taxonomic, son mammiferos del ordine Carnivora. Illos se distingue per un dentition que los permitte de mangiar altere animales.
Carnivora
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Feliformes (sinistre) e caniformes (dextera )
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In le senso plus large, qualcunque animal que mangia carne es qualifiate de carnivore. De facto, qualque species del ordine Carnivora, como le panda gigante (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), mangia quasi nulle carne.
Historicamente, zoologistas placiava phocas e morsas in un altere ordine, Pinnipedia. Nunc, Pinnipedia es placiate como kingruppo de Musteloidea in le subordine Caniformia de Carnivora.
Familias
modificarLe ordine Carnivora contine 15 familias in duo subordines:
- subordine Feliformia
- familia Felidae - Felis, Panthera, etc.
- familia Viverridae - civettas, genettas, etc.
- familia Eupleridae - carnivoros de Madagascar
- familia Nandiniidae - un specie, Nandinia binotata
- familia Herpestidae - mangustas, etc.
- familia Hyaenidae - hyenas e proteles
- subordine Caniformia
- familia Canidae - Canis, Vulpes, etc.
- familia Odobenidae - morsas
- familia Phocidae - phocas sin aures
- familia Ursidae - ursos e le panda gigante
- familia Otariidae - otarias (leones de mar)
- superfamilia Musteloidae
- familia Mephitidae - moffettas
- familia Mustelidae - Mustela, Taxidea, Lutra, etc.
- familia Procyonidae - Procyon, etc.
- familia Ailuridae - un specie: le panda minor, Ailurus fulgens
Phylogenia
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Vide etiam
modificarReferentias
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