A painted dog is a wild canid, Latin name Lycaon pictus, also known as the African hunting dog.
If you mean the district around a major town: england If you mean the large draft horse: england If you mean the breed of dog: england
If by animal you mean 'anything that respirates(oxygen)' then the two major subdivisions would be protozoic and metazoic. That is single celled and multi-celled. If by animal you mean 'Metazoic repirators(oxygen)' then the two major subdivisions would be protoastomes and dueterostomes. That is single opening to digestive tract and two openings to digestive tract. (With sponges forming a third branch that we will ignore for the sake of the two division criteria.)
It usually means the fish is sickening for something. It should be taken as a signal by the fishes owner to do a few major water changes ASAP.
because of the dog it was named after.
dog
They are both in the Canid family
The address of the Wild Canid Survival And Research Center is: P.O.Box 760, Eureka, MO 63025
The phone number of the Wild Canid Survival And Research Center is: 636-938-5900.
If you mean the South American canid called bush dogs, they are only remotely related to regular dogs, and no, they are very small.
canid (canine) like a dog or a fox
canid (canine). with dogs, foxes... those types of animal.
You may have the wrong title- the Fox and the Hound was a Disney, feature-length cartoon pushing inter-canid harmony,. a Fox is not strictly speaking a dog but is in the Canid, as opposed to canine, family.
The gray fox is a member of the canid family = the dog family.
Well a Gray (Grey) Fox can climb trees...that's pretty unique. They have specialized paws with hooked claws that allow them to climb very well for a Canid. It shares this rare Canid trait with the Asian Racoon Dog.
A fox is a MAMMAL! not an insect a MAMMAL! No, a fox is not an insect. Foxes are in the canid family. They are like dogs.
No. They are separate canid species. They occasionally have been known to mate and produce coywolves, though this is unusual.