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    Carnivora is an order of placental mammals that have specialized in primarily eating flesh, whose members are formally referred to as carnivorans. The order Carnivora is the fifth largest order of mammals, comprising at least 279 species.

  2. Raccoon. Photo by Gerald and Buff Corsi, © 1999 California Academy of Sciences. Carnivora is the order of eutherian mammals that includes wolves, dogs, cats, raccoons, bears, weasels, hyaenas, seals, and walruses, to name just a few. Most carnivores are land animals, but an important and highly specialized group of carnivores, the pinnipeds or ...

  3. Jul 5, 2014 · With over 260 living species, Carnivora is one of the most species-rich clades of mammals. It should be noted that the term ‘carnivoran’ is a phylogenetic classification, in contrast to ‘carnivore’, an ecological classification describing any meat-eater.

  4. Carnivora is an order of mammals that includes such familiar groups as dogs, cats, bears, and seals. There are over 260 species in Carnivora. The word "Carnivora" comes from the Latin words carō, meaning "flesh," and vorāre, meaning "to devour," and thus means "to devour flesh."

  5. Carnivora. The order Carnivora is a group of mammals. The group is divided into the "cat-like" Feliformia and the "dog-like" Caniformia. Animals of the order Carnivora are carnivores, a term which applies to all flesh-eaters. If one needs to refer to members of the order, then carnivorans is used.

  6. Their fur comes in var­i­ous col­ors, in­clud­ing black, white, or­ange, yel­low, red, and al­most every imag­in­able shade of gray and brown. In ad­di­tion, many car­ni­vores are striped, spot­ted, blotched, banded, or oth­er­wise boldly pat­terned. Some species, such as gray wolves, are poly­mor­phic for coat color.

  7. Mar 5, 2012 · Article. Carnivora. Article by C.S. Churcher. Published Online March 5, 2012. Last Edited March 24, 2015. Carnivora is an order of flesh-eating mammals, which includes terrestrial and aquatic families. Bobcats have a more southern distribution and occupy a wider range of habitats than lynx (Corel Pofessional Photos). Prev Next.

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