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    Animalia

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    Chordata

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    Mammalia

  • order

    Carnivora

Children (7)

  • family

    Canidae

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    Felidae

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    Herpestidae

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Representative image of Carnivora

order

Carnivora

Bowdich, 1821

Accepted

ID:18371

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Statistics

Number of classifications at each rank from the current taxon.

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    kingdom

  • -

    phylum

  • -

    class

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    order

  • 7

    family

  • 11

    genus

  • 14

    species

  • 3

    subspecies

  • -

    variety

Habitats

Standard terms used to describe the major habitats and systems in which the taxon occur.

FreshwaterMarineTerrestrial
  • Forest

    Continuous stand of trees and includes both forested areas (generally with a closed canopy) and wooded areas.

  • Savanna

    Dominated by a grass ground cover with an overstorey of widely spaced trees and shrubs.

  • Shrubland

    Includes ecosystems dominated by shrubs and low woody vegetation, often interspersed with grasses or sparse trees.

  • Grassland

    Comprised of grasses and broadleaved herbaceous plants, and are either without woody plants.

  • Wetlands (inland)

    Characterized by waterlogged soils, seasonal or permanent water, and vegetation adapted to saturated conditions.

  • Rocky areas

    Defined by minimal soil, sparse vegetation, and extreme conditions.

  • Desert

    Arid sandy, stony or rocky substrate landscapes with a sparse plant cover, except in depressions where water accumulates.

  • Marine neritic

    Submergent (below extreme low tide), nearshore, on or over the continental shelf or oceanic island shelf.

  • Marine oceanic

    The pelagic habitat deeper than and beyond the continental or island shelf.

  • Marine intertidal

    Area of the shore between the extremes of high and low tides.

  • Marine coastal

    Coastal habitats above the high tide mark.

  • Artificial terrestrial

    Human-made environments such as urban areas, agricultural lands, and transport corridors.

  • Other

    A habitat type not covered by any of the other categories in the system.

Taxon composition

    (14) Total species

  • Mustelidae

    5 (35.71%)

  • Canidae

    2 (14.29%)

  • Felidae

    2 (14.29%)

  • Procyonidae

    2 (14.29%)

  • Herpestidae

    1 (7.14%)

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