Highly predaceous canids that invariably hunt in social packs include the African hunting dog, Lycaon pictus, and the dhole, Cuon alpinus. |
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Certainly, paternal care is the general rule amongst canids so it might be expected in the maned wolf. |
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Unlike most large canids, wild dogs do not announce their presence by howling, but with a scent message that can last for months. |
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This is also present in M. parvivorus, M. cognitus, all canids, and some procyonids, but is not present in viverrids, felids, or mustelids. |
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Of further interest, these canids also tend toward facultative monogamy and toward minimal sexual dimorphism. |
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It is useful to reiterate that the canids mentioned above also tend toward minimal sexual dimorphism and facultative monogamy. |
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The Ethiopian wolf is the most endangered species in the group of animals known as canids. |
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Mustelids and felids were expected to have the strongest bites and canids the weakest. |
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The size of the first upper and first lower molar is the least variable in the permanent dentition of most mammals, a pattern that has been confirmed in canids. |
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During this period all hypercarnivorous forms disappeared from the fossil record, including hypercarnivorous canids and mustelids, in addition to feliforms. |
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Although trichinosis is associated mostly with pigs and bears, it can occur in canids, too. |
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Other terrestrial predators include cougars, brown hyenas and various species of canids, which mostly target the young. |
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Where their ranges meet, the two canids compete due to near identical diets. |
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European hares are large leporids and adults can only be tackled by large predators such as canids, felids and the largest birds of prey. |
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Overview of a passive tracking index for monitoring wild canids and associated species. |
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Some clues can be gleaned from dogs and wolves themselves, as well as from fossils of early canids. |
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Their presence in Florida is partly due to a range expansion into habitat niches formerly occupied by the red wolf and by other wild canids. |
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Can you trace those kills back to coyotes, or are these canids simply scavenging road kills from a nearby highway? |
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In wild canids like foxes and coyotes, mom and dad bring food in their stomachs in a semi-digested form and regurgitate it for the pups from the fifth week on. |
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While less gregarious canids generally possess simple repertoires of visual signals, wolves have more varied signals that subtly inter grade in intensity. |
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The teeth are heavy and large, being better suited to crushing bone than those of other extant canids, though not as specialised as those found in hyenas. |
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Their natural predators include large birds of prey, canids and felids. |
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It mainly affects cattle, dogs and other canids such as foxes. |
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He said research results during the first trial of the project show that the rabies isolated from kudus is different to the strains found in canids. |
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Wolves urine mark more frequently and vigorously in unfamiliar areas, or areas of intrusion, where the scent of other wolves or canids is present. |
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Canids and, to a lesser extent, felids are present in the Tundran, Coniferan, and Deciduan subregions always as continuous carnivores. |
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Canids larger than a coyote are represented by four cervical vertebrae, one rib fragment, long bone fragments, one calcaneus, and one metacarpal. |
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Prevalence of Zoonotic Intestinal Helminths of Canids in Moghan Plain, Northwestern Iran. |
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