Canidae Essays

  • Animalia Vertebrata Mammalia Carnivora Canidae Canis Lupus And Animal

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    ANIMALIA VERTEBRATA MAMMALIA CARNIVORA CANIDAE CANIS LUPUS AND ANIMALIA VERTEBRATA MAMMALIA CARNIVORA CANIDAE CANIS NIGER Introduction: Any person who has been able to catch a glimpse of any type of wolf is indeed a lucky man. The wolf is one of the earth's most cowardly and fearful animals, and it is so sly and, pardon the expression, foxy, that it is almost a waste of time to try and catch him in any kind of trap. Although he can be cowardly and fearful, he can also be one the most vicious and

  • The Domestication of Dogs

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    overnight. Dogs are a man’s best friend, have evolved from wolves, and then were domesticated. We know dogs as loving and caring animals, but many hears ago they weren’t. The dog is a carnivorous, domesticated wolf (Canis lupus familiaris) of the family Canidae, to which the jackal and fox also belong. The dog is descended from the wolf. True wolves appeared in Europe about one million years ago and then are seen in America about 700,000 years later. Many people think that the dogs resemble the Dingo in

  • Fennec Fox: The World's Smallest Fox

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    is multicellular. The phylum and class are both Mammalia because these foxes are not cold blooded, have fur, and reproduce their young internally. Its order falls under Carnivora because it eats other animals. Its family is Canine so it goes under Canidae. The genus and species are just the binomial nomenclature or the name of the organism. Their genus is Vulpes and their species is Vulpes Zerda. There is a lot to know about animal classification and its history. Animal classification is often called

  • Arctic Fox

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    Answer 1 a) Arctic fox is basically a common name but they are also known as white fox or polar fox. Its biological name is Vulpes Lagopus and belongs to suborder Caniformia and family Canidae. b) Arctic fox live in cold places and are found throughout the entire Arctic tundra. It is the only native land mammal in Iceland. They live in areas around Greenland, Russia, the outer edges Canada, Alaska and Iceland. They live in a den often seen dug into a side of a hill or riverbank. While lemmings are

  • Wolf Essay

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    the United States and other regions of the world. Scientifically, the wolf’s domain is a eukaryote and it is in the kingdom of animalia. Its phylum is chordata and it is classified in the class of mammalia. Its order is carnivora and its family is canidae. Its genus is Canis and its species is lupus. Hence, its scientific name, Canis lupus. The wolf is in the family of canines and it’s the largest member of the canine family. Male wolves, on average, weigh about 95 to 100 pounds and female wolves are

  • Dingo

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    Nobody is exactly sure where the dingo ÒCanis familiaris dingoÓ came from, it isnÕt originally from Austrailia but arrived between 3,500 to 4,000 years ago. The oldest dingo fossil is dated at about 3,400 years old. It is thought that the dingo is from the same family as the Indian Wolf, like many domestic dogs (Canis familiaris), but it has enough of its ancestors charachteristics that it has its own variety. There are two theories about where the dingo came from. One is that its relatives lived

  • Silver Fox

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    The silver fox is a branch of Vulpes Vulpes and is the domesticated version of the more commonly known red fox. The full taxonomy is Anamalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Canidae Vulpes Vulpes. Vulpes Vulpes originated from the Canids, which all canines such as wolves, dogs, and coyotes diverted from (Baldwin 3). After the split from Canids the foxes split into six different genera; they are the Grey Fox (Urocyon), the Bat-Eared Fox (Otocyon), the Pampas and Sechura Fox (Pseudalopex), the Hoary

  • The Timber Wolf

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    The Timber Wolf has a grey but sometimes white cote. It stays with it young for about two years and then abandons the young. They will travel 60% of the winter in a herd. They travel in a pack to keep warm. They also have an alpha wolf like the lion. It it mostly found in the siberian taiga. It is related to the Grey Wolf and Mexican Wolf . The grey fur is the dominant trait for the coat.It is know that the Timber Wolf will look up in the sky and see a raven circling in a cirtain pattern to tell

  • Endangered Species of California: The San Joaquin Kit Fox

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    in the endangered, due to its inability to adapt to the changes in their habitat due to humanity. After 46 years a healthy San Joaquin kit fox population is yet to be achieved. The San Joaquin Kit fox is a subspecies of the kit fox, the smallest Canidae species—includes dogs, wolves, and foxes— in North America. The kit fox is the size of a house cat, however is the largest in the subspecies. On average, the male measures about 32 inches in length and weighs about 5 pound, females are only slightly

  • The Reintroduction of the Gray Wolf to Yellowstone

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    Idaho. The wolf numbers exploded, leaving these western states with the problem of what to do with these wolves to prevent them from exceeding their carrying capacity and where to go from here. The wolf is the largest member of the dog family Canidae, making it a real pest if it goes unchecked in agricultural systems. The wolf is one of the most efficient and effective predators in this region, preying on large ungulates; elk, deer, big horn sheep, moose, and even bison and cattle; however they

  • The Magic of a Dog

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    The Magic of a Dog I knew he was gone the moment I awoke on Christmas morning. While other families somewhere laughed, smiled, and opened presents, I could only stare listlessly at my own presents, and those placed in the shopping bag in the corner, never to be opened. With the death of my beloved golden retriever, Kennedy, a part of me had also died. For Kennedy was no ordinary dog. I was born with a disability. Although I have done intensive physical therapy since I was small and

  • Not All Dogs Hate Cats

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    Most people are familiar with the general claim dogs hate cats. We are reminded of this in advertisements, cartoons, and children’s jokes. We are familiar with the phrase “fighting like cats and dogs”. We may even classify ourselves as either a dog person or a cat person. But there are many people who have equal fondness for both dogs and cats. It is within these homes that the general claim dogs hate cats proves false. Not all dogs hate cats. The Martin Agency’s Geico auto insurance commercial

  • The Wolves Are Back

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    “The Wolves Are Back” “…and this is why the caribou and the wolf are one; for the caribou feeds the wolf, but it is the wolf that keeps the caribou strong”― Farley Mowat. This quote is a great example of the wolves keeping balance in nature, and the partnership between two different animals. The gray wolf was reintroduced to Yellowstone in 1995. They were reintroduced by the government due to the endangerment of their species. The reintroduction of the gray wolf was beneficial because it improved

  • The Fennec Fox

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    The Fennec Fox, also known as the Dessert Fox, is the smallest species of fox in the world. Linnaeus, who is known as the father of Taxonomy, classified all foxes under the Genus Vulpes- Fennec Foxes are more specifically classified within the species as Vulpes zerda. As previously stated Fennec Foxes are the smallest known species of foxes- to give one a mental image, they are smaller than the typical house cat. Vulpes zerda’s head and body are roughly eleven inches long, with a tail around seventeen

  • Humans and Animal Extinction

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    Over a century ago, humans fought animals for dominance of the landscape and we regrettably won, now they’re in need of our protection. The Government and Organizations have come to the rescue of wildlife species all across the U.S. Their main goal is to protect wildlife species from over harvesting and also their loss of habitat due to industrial and residential development. The beauty and curiosity of wildlife captivates all of us for different reasons. For certain species, they are the link to

  • The Hidden Life Of Dogs: Book Review

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    The Hidden Life of Dogs: Book Review The Hidden Life Of Dogs was written by Elizabeth Thomas who is currently well know and highly re-spected for her books. Elizabeth Thomas was born in America and currently lives in New Hampshire. This is a book that is unlike any book ever written as it takes the perspective from a different angle. It was first published in the United States in 1993 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Elizabeth has written five books, all bestsellers. It is evident that her success

  • Shadow The Wolf: A Short Story

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    Shadow the Wolf sprinted from the dark Pine Forests, her kingdom. She and the other Kings of the Beasts needed to get to the shores of the Eastern Waters. The old King of the Orcas was under attack by his own people. And they needed to get there fast. Shadow the Wolf’s paws beat the ground and her tail swished the air. She could sense the battle raging. Other paws hit the hard packed earth. Shadow the Wolf’s pack of black wolves were running behind her. They’re very loyal. Shadow the Wolf thought

  • Wolf Spiders Characteristics

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    Wolf spiders belong to Lycosidae family which means wolf. This spider has eight eyes and because of this, its vision is excellent, and it can easily communicate through the eyes. The other species may hunt their prey from the vibration sound, but this species is entirely different because it trails after seeing its prey. The eight eyes are arranged in 3 rows. The first row consists of 4 eyes; these eyes are small in size. The second row comprises two big eyes and the 3rd row also ha two eyes, but

  • Domesticated Wolf Research Paper

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    Dogs and wolves show little resemblance but oddly satisfying, they belong to the same family tree. Although the initial response for one is adorable the other is scary, one is to thank domesticated wolves for bringing us the companionship today of a dog. It is hard to determine the real source where dogs came from but there are two top leading theories as to how the domestication of wolves began. The top leading theory is wolves domesticated themselves to take advantage of human settlements; wolves

  • Domestic Syndrome Essay

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    Domestic syndrome is the term used to describe the shared characteristics that domestic animals tend to share. The general combination of traits in domesticated mammals is referred to as the “domestication syndrome.” The term “domestic syndrome” was proposed by Charles Darwin, more than 140 years ago, when he observed that domesticated animals possess a different heritable traits not seen in their wild counterparts. For example, domesticated dogs vary a lot in appearance compared to wild canines