Canis

genus of mammals, including domestic dogs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Canis
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Canis is a genus with seven to ten living species.[1] It incudes the domestic dog, wolves, coyotes, and jackals, and various extinct species. 'Canis' means "dog" in Latin.

Quick facts Canis Temporal range: Miocene–present (6 million years ago), Scientific classification ...

Their canine teeth are adapted for killing, and their molar teeth can crunch bone. They are able to chase prey over long distances, far more so than felines.

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