As with all living things, diversity is accomplished by isolated breeding population. This can happen when there are geological barriers, sexual preference, and functional specializations.
Dogs and wolves are both part of the canine family. So, yes.
Dogs are members of the species Canis lupus familiaris, which is a subspecies of the gray wolf Canis lupus.
Dogs and wolves are members of the same species, just different subspecies. Dogs are, basically, domesticated wolves.
well....its a lupus...you could also just call it a canine they are cousins of the dog
how many breathes per minute is a canine suppose to have
Canine means dog, so canine behavior means that sort of behavior that dogs enjoy
yes, canine are domestic dogs, dingos, jackals, wolves, foxes, ect.
As tigers are related to cats it would mean that mean that they are feline. A canine is a dog so tigers aren't canine.
They are shaped like a dogs teeth and so they are called canine teeth
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