Caniformia
suborder of mammals From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Caniformia is a suborder of the order Carnivora. It contains all the dog-like mammals: Unlike the cat-like Feliformia, these animals have claws that are unable to contract. This group contains bears, seals, and true dogs, and more.
The other suborder of Carnivora is the cat-like Feliformia.
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Classification
- Suborder Caniformia ("dog-like")
- Infraorder Cynoidea
- Family Canidae Dogs,wolves, and foxes
- Infraorder Arctoidea
- Family Ursidae: Bears
- Parvorder Mustelida
- Superfamily Musteloidea
- Family Ailuridae: Red Panda
- Family Mephitidae: Skunks
- Family Mustelidae: Weasels, Otters, and Badgers
- Family Procyonidae: Raccoons
- Clade Pinnipedia
- Superfamily Otarioidea
- Family Odobenidae: Walruses
- Family Otariidae: Eared seals
- Family Phocidae: Earless seals
- Superfamily Otarioidea
- Superfamily Musteloidea
- Infraorder Cynoidea
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