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Carnivora is an order of placental mammals that have specialized in primarily eating flesh. Members of this order are called carnivorans, or colloquially carnivores, though the term more properly refers to any meat-eating organisms, and some carnivoran species are omnivores or herbivores. Carnivora is the fifth largest order of mammals and currently comprises 293 extant species, which are grouped into 131 genera. Carnivora can be divided into two suborders: the cat-like Feliformia and the dog-like Caniformia, which are differentiated largely based on the structure of their ear bones and cranial features. The majority of feliform species are found in the Old World, though the cats have successfully diversified into the Americas. Members of the Caniformia group are found worldwide. Carnivora

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  • Carnivora is an order of placental mammals that have specialized in primarily eating flesh. Members of this order are called carnivorans, or colloquially carnivores, though the term more properly refers to any meat-eating organisms, and some carnivoran species are omnivores or herbivores. Carnivora is the fifth largest order of mammals and currently comprises 293 extant species, which are grouped into 131 genera. Carnivora can be divided into two suborders: the cat-like Feliformia and the dog-like Caniformia, which are differentiated largely based on the structure of their ear bones and cranial features. The majority of feliform species are found in the Old World, though the cats have successfully diversified into the Americas. Members of the Caniformia group are found worldwide. Carnivorans live on every major landmass and in a variety of habitats, including polar regions, hyper-arid deserts, and the open seas. They come in a wide array of body plans in contrasting shapes and sizes, ranging from the 17 cm (7 in) least weasel to the 6 m (20 ft) and 3,700 kg (8,200 lb) male southern elephant seal. Some carnivorans, such as cats, dogs, and the ferret, have been domesticated, resulting in a worldwide distribution. The feliforms are further subdivided into seven families: Eupleridae, Felidae, Herpestidae, Hyaenidae, Nandiniidae, Prionodontinae, and Viverridae, and include the cats, the hyenas, the mongooses and the viverrids, among others. The caniforms are divided into nine families: Ailuridae, Canidae, Mephitidae, Mustelidae, Odobenidae, Otariidae, Phocidae, Procyonidae, and Ursidae, and include the dogs, bears, raccoons, weasels, and pinnipeds. The exact organization of the species is not fixed, with many recent proposals made based on molecular phylogenetic analysis, including smaller re-categorizations such as promoting the black mongoose subspecies of the slender mongoose to a full species or the 2011 discovery of the Vietnam ferret-badger, as well as larger changes such as formally recognizing the family Eupleridae as separate from Viverridae and Herpestidae in 2003. In addition to the extant species, six species have gone extinct since 1500 CE: the Falkland Islands wolf and South American fox in Canidae, the sea mink and Japanese otter in Mustelidae, the Japanese sea lion in Otariidae, and the Caribbean monk seal in Phocidae. (en)
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  • North America, Europe, Asia (en)
  • Forest, savanna, shrubland, grassland, inland wetlands, and rocky areas (en)
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  • Forest, shrubland, savanna, grassland, inland wetlands, desert, and intertidal marine (en)
  • Inland wetlands, shrubland, grassland, forest, desert, and savanna (en)
  • Desert, shrubland, rocky areas, grassland, savanna, and forest (en)
  • Neritic marine, oceanic marine, intertidal marine, and coastal marine (en)
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  • Grassland, shrubland, and savanna (en)
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  • Rocky areas, grassland, shrubland, and desert (en)
  • Rocky areas, shrubland, forest, and grassland (en)
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  • Savanna, shrubland, and grassland (en)
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  • Shrubland, forest, grassland, and savanna (en)
  • Shrubland, forest, savanna, and grassland (en)
  • Shrubland, grassland, and forest (en)
  • Shrubland, grassland, forest, and savanna (en)
  • Forest, desert, shrubland, savanna, grassland, and inland wetlands, plus cosmopolitan distribution of feral domestic cats (en)
  • Wetlands, forest, and savanna (en)
  • Shrubland, grassland, inland wetlands, forest, desert, rocky areas, savanna, desert, and coastal marine (en)
  • Forest, inland wetlands, rocky areas, coastal marine, shrubland, grassland, urban (en)
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  • Forest, grassland, inland wetlands, neritic marine, and coastal marine (en)
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  • Forest, rocky areas, grassland, shrubland, savanna, and desert (en)
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  • Inland wetlands, coastal marine, neritic marine, intertidal marine, and oceanic marine (en)
  • Inland wetlands, grassland, shrubland, rocky areas, savanna, and forest, rocky areas, marine coastal/supratidal (en)
  • Savanna, forest, shrubland, grassland, rocky areas, and desert (en)
  • Desert areas, semi-desert, and open woodland savannahs (en)
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  • Fruit, arthropods, and small and medium vertebrates (en)
  • Rodents, birds, and fish, as well as amphibians and lizards (en)
  • A wide variety of fish, cephalopods, and crustaceans (en)
  • A wide variety of benthic fish, pelagic fish, and invertebrates (en)
  • Small mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects, as well as fish, fruit, berries, and succulents (en)
  • Crabs, shrimp, clams, snails, benthic and demersal fish, and spoon worms (en)
  • Small mammals, birds, insects, fruit, and seeds, as well as reptiles and amphibians (en)
  • Rodents and small mammals, as well as birds, amphibians, insects, fruit, berries, and carrion (en)
  • Small mammals and insects, as well as birds, lizards, and snakes (en)
  • Crustaceans as well as other aquatic prey and rodents (en)
  • Vegetation, insects, fruit, nuts, mammals; polar bear primarily eats seals, as well as walruses, beluga whales, birds, fish, vegetation and kelp (en)
  • Rodents and squirrels, along with antelope, primates, birds, reptiles, and fish (en)
  • A wide variety of fish, cephalopods, and crustaceans, as well as penguins (en)
  • Invertebrates, as well as small rodents, amphibians, reptiles, and birds (en)
  • Medium-sized and small mammals on the ground and in trees, as well as birds (en)
  • Earthworms, as well as small vertebrates, insect larvae, and fruit (en)
  • Fish, crustaceans, and molluscs, as well as insects, amphibians, and birds (en)
  • Fish, amphibians, crustaceans, muskrats, and small mammals (en)
  • A variety of fish and squid (en)
  • A wide variety of fish and invertebrates (en)
  • Antarctic krill, as well as fish and squid (en)
  • Antelopes and gazelles (en)
  • Crabs and insects, as well as rodents, birds, turtles, eggs, fruit, and carrion (en)
  • Believed to primarily eat worms (en)
  • Benthic and demersal fish (en)
  • Carrion and small to large mammals (en)
  • Cephalopods, fish, and crustaceans (en)
  • Insects and fruit as well as frogs, reptiles, and rodents; Durrell's vontsira may eat fish and molluscs (en)
  • Bamboo, as well as fruit, vegetation, lichen, bird eggs, and insects (en)
  • Fish and invertebrates throughout the water column (en)
  • Fish, as well as caiman and turtles (en)
  • Fish, as well as shrimp, crabs, and insects (en)
  • Fish, crabs, molluscs, small mammals, and birds (en)
  • Fish, crustaceans, and other invertebrates (en)
  • Frogs, crabs and small water birds (en)
  • Fruit and invertebrates (en)
  • Fruit, as well as flowers and leaves (en)
  • Fruit, as well as vertebrates and insects (en)
  • Fruit, insects, and small vertebrates (en)
  • Harvester termites as well as other arthropods (en)
  • Insects, small vertebrates, eggs, and fruit (en)
  • Invertebrates, as well as reptiles (en)
  • Invertebrates, as well as small vertebrates (en)
  • Likely eats rodents, squirrels, and birds (en)
  • Marine invertebrates, as well as fish (en)
  • Medium to large mammals, as well as carrion (en)
  • Medium-sized antelope (en)
  • Small mammals, fruit, insects, birds, eggs, crabs, and lizards (en)
  • Omnivorous, especially mammals and insects (en)
  • Omnivorous; primarily eats fruit (en)
  • Omnivorous; primarily eats fruit and rodents (en)
  • Small mammals, rodents, and birds, as well as snakes and insects (en)
  • Rodents and birds (en)
  • Rodents, small mammals, birds, fish, and insects (en)
  • Small mammals and reptiles (en)
  • Small mammals, birds and reptiles (en)
  • Small to medium mammals, birds, and carrion (en)
  • Small vertebrates (en)
  • Small vertebrates, insects, and bird's eggs (en)
  • Smaller mammals (en)
  • Squid, as well as fish and krill (en)
  • Termites and fruit (en)
  • Termites, as well as other invertebrates (en)
  • Believed to eat small vertebrates and invertebrates (en)
  • Ungulates, as well as small rodents and hares (en)
  • Birds' eggs, carrion, insects, worms, arthropods, and plants (en)
  • Fruit, carrion, small vertebrates, insects, and honey (en)
  • Small to medium-sized mammals, birds, and fruit, as well as insects, grass, and carrion (en)
  • Small mammals, as well as fruit, earthworms, invertebrates, lizards, amphibians, fish, carrion, eggs, and birds (en)
  • Small and medium mammals, birds and reptiles, as well as carrion (en)
  • Birds and small mammals, as well as other small animals (en)
  • A wide variety of foods, including small to large mammals, birds, fish, fruit, carrion, and insects (en)
  • Bromeliads and palm trees, as well as cattle, other mammals, and fruit (en)
  • A wide variety of cephalopods, fish, and birds, and some penguins (en)
  • Omnivorous; primarily eats invertebrates, rodents, small reptiles, and eggs (en)
  • Rodents and palm fruit, as well as other small mammals, birds, fruit, and grass (en)
  • Small mammals, birds, insects, and fruit, as well as livestock and carrion (en)
  • Insects, rodents, amphibians, birds, fish, and reptiles, as well as fruit, nuts, and berries (en)
  • Generally omnivorous; some primarily eat rodents, birds, and reptiles (en)
  • Squid, lanternfish, cod icefish, and other mesopelagic fish (en)
  • Rodents and other small vertebrates, as well as invertebrates (en)
  • Fish, as well as insects, reptiles, amphibians, birds, small mammals, and crustaceans (en)
  • Deer, as well as smaller mammals such as feral pigs, raccoons and armadillos (en)
  • Believed to primarily eat earthworms and other invertebrates (en)
  • Believed to primarily eat small fish, shrimp, crabs, and frogs as well as insects (en)
  • Small and medium mammals, as well as birds, reptiles, and fruit (en)
  • Mostly unknown, with evidence of preying on rodents, squirrels, and snakes (en)
  • Insects, as well as rodents, birds, other vertebrates, and arachnids (en)
  • Rodents, Insects, fruit, small vertebrates, vegetation, and bird eggs (en)
  • Small mammals, birds, lizards, amphibians, eggs, and fruit (en)
  • A variety of fish and cephalopods, as well as northern fur seal, harbor seals, and ringed seals (en)
  • Rodents, birds, snakes, fruit, roots, carrion, and insects (en)
  • Small mammals, birds, bird's eggs, and frogs, as well as fruit, fish, reptiles, and invertebrates (en)
  • Termites, ants, beetle larvae, bee larvae, honey, and fruit (en)
  • Fruit and nectar, as well as flowers, small rodents, lizards, birds, insects, and eggs (en)
  • Small mammals, especially pikas, as well as rodents and birds (en)
  • Benthic fish, pelagic fish, cephalopods, and lobsters (en)
  • Carrion, as well as live vertebrates, insects, and fruit (en)
  • Invertebrates, small vertebrates, fruit, and vegetable remains (en)
  • Invertebrates, amphibians, insects, fruit, and carrion (en)
  • Krill, fish, squid, penguins, other seabirds, and juvenile seals (en)
  • Crabs, molluscs, insects, and small fish, as well as rodents, snakes, and amphibians (en)
  • A variety of epipelagic and vertically migrating mesopelagic fish and squid (en)
  • Insects, as well as other invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, bird eggs, young birds, small mammals, and fruit (en)
  • Omnivorous; primarily eats invertebrates, small mammals, fruit, grain, birds, carrion, and bird eggs (en)
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  • Ungulates and other small to large mammals, as well as birds, insects, and reptiles (en)
  • Omnivorous, eats fruit, nuts, insects, small mammals, molluscs, crabs, eggs, birds, frogs, fish, aquatic invertebrates, worms, and garbage (en)
  • Fish, insects, and small mammals, as well as fruit, birds, and crabs (en)
  • Omnivorous; eats fruit, nuts, plants, earthworms, insects, eggs, carrion, and small mammals (en)
  • Fossorial rodents, as well as scorpions, insects, snakes, lizards, and birds (en)
  • Small mammals and rodents, as well as birds, reptiles, and arthropods (en)
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  • Gray seal (en)
  • Black and white mustelid with a yellow and brown back on a rock (en)
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  • Black and gray seal (en)
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  • Black and white euplerid (en)
  • Black and white mongoose with big tail (en)
  • Black and white mustelid in grass (en)
  • Black and white mustelid on a log (en)
  • Black and white striped skunk in snow (en)
  • Black bear with brown face on rock (en)
  • Black bear with gray face on rock (en)
  • Black mustelid under rock (en)
  • Black mustelid with gray head (en)
  • Black skunk with white spots on log (en)
  • Black small-eared canine (en)
  • Black, brown, and white canine in yellow grass (en)
  • Brown Cougar standing on a rock (en)
  • Brown and black mustelid (en)
  • Brown and black viverrid (en)
  • Brown and gray seal (en)
  • Brown and white mongoose (en)
  • Brown and white mustelid in grass (en)
  • Brown and white mustelid on rock (en)
  • Brown and white stuffed mustelid on a rock (en)
  • Brown bear in river (en)
  • Brown cat with tufted ears (en)
  • Brown dwarf mongoose (en)
  • Brown euplerid (en)
  • Brown fox with large ears (en)
  • Brown mongoose (en)
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  • Brown mustelid in forest (en)
  • Brown mustelid in grass (en)
  • Brown mustelid in water (en)
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  • Brown procyonid in a tree (en)
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  • Brown procyonid with black-striped tail on a rock (en)
  • Brown seal (en)
  • Brown striped euplerid (en)
  • Brown walrus (en)
  • Dark brown mongoose (en)
  • Dark gray viverrid (en)
  • Drawing of African palm civet (en)
  • Drawing of black and white stink badger on rocks (en)
  • Drawing of brown and black procyonid (en)
  • Drawing of brown mongoose (en)
  • Drawing of brown viverrid (en)
  • Drawing of brown viverrids (en)
  • Drawing of euplerid (en)
  • Furry Pallas's cat on a stump (en)
  • Gray Jaguarundi on a branch (en)
  • Gray and black banded viverrid (en)
  • Gray and black cat (en)
  • Gray and black viverrid (en)
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  • Gray and brown fox by a bush (en)
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  • Gray canine in grass (en)
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  • Gray mongoose (en)
  • Gray mustelid on a rock (en)
  • Gray viverrid (en)
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  • Leopard with large spots facing viewer (en)
  • Marbled cat face-down on a tree trunk (en)
  • Mounted brown mustelid with green background (en)
  • Museum exhibit of brown skunk with white stripes (en)
  • Red and brown euplerid (en)
  • Red canine in grass (en)
  • Red fox on grass (en)
  • Red, furry canine in grass (en)
  • Small brown canine in grass (en)
  • Spotted Leopard cat in the brush (en)
  • Spotted Serval on a path (en)
  • Spotted brown euplerid (en)
  • Spotted brown hyena (en)
  • Spotted cheetah standing at a rock (en)
  • Spotted leopard walking in front of grass (en)
  • Spotted tawny Eurasian Lynx on a stump (en)
  • Standing yellow-brown mongoose (en)
  • Streaked ocelot in a zoo (en)
  • Striped brown hyena (en)
  • Stuffed brown and black viverrid (en)
  • Stuffed brown and gray viverrid (en)
  • Stuffed brown euplerid (en)
  • Stuffed gray canine (en)
  • Stuffed linsang (en)
  • Tawny cat facing the viewer (en)
  • Three standing brown mongooses (en)
  • Western red panda eating bamboo (en)
  • White and brown mongoose (en)
  • Yellow and black hooded seal (en)
  • Brown and white stuffed mustelid with green background (en)
  • Gray procyonid with black and white face markings in a tree (en)
  • Black bear with brown face and orange marking on chest on rock (en)
  • Brown procyonid with brown-striped tail on a branch (en)
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  • dbr:Madagascar
  • Africa (en)
  • Argentina (en)
  • Central Africa (en)
  • Central Asia (en)
  • Central China (en)
  • Eurasia (en)
  • India (en)
  • North America (en)
  • South America (en)
  • Southeast Asia (en)
  • Southern Africa (en)
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  • Carnivora is an order of placental mammals that have specialized in primarily eating flesh. Members of this order are called carnivorans, or colloquially carnivores, though the term more properly refers to any meat-eating organisms, and some carnivoran species are omnivores or herbivores. Carnivora is the fifth largest order of mammals and currently comprises 293 extant species, which are grouped into 131 genera. Carnivora can be divided into two suborders: the cat-like Feliformia and the dog-like Caniformia, which are differentiated largely based on the structure of their ear bones and cranial features. The majority of feliform species are found in the Old World, though the cats have successfully diversified into the Americas. Members of the Caniformia group are found worldwide. Carnivora (en)
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  • List of carnivorans (en)
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