Canine animals are in the dog family like wolves, wild dogs, coyotes, dogs, jackals, foxes.
If you mean the scientific classification family, it's canidae.
Canidae consists of dogs, wolves, foxes, jackals, coyotes, dingos, and the raccoon dog.
Yes.
Dogs evolved from the animal you know as a "Wolf".. which are also part of the canine family.
Dogs originated from wolves. They're practically the same thing, except dogs are domesticated. They're both from the canine family.
Every dog is a canine......the species itself is in the canine family.
Because of their genetic lineage. Dogs are domesticated sub-species of wolves - which are part of the Canidae family.
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The dental form in which the upper canines are sharpened against the lower third premolars when the jaws are opened and closed. It is in which the upper canine fits in a space (or diastema). Examples of animals with this are Old World monkeys & apes.
Rabbits are a type of animal that has sets of both molars and premolars. However, rabbits have no sets of canine teeth.
No a raccoon is not a canine. A raccoon is a procyonid.
The dog belongs to the canis familiaris family.
Canine: This is the term for creatures like Dogs, wolves, dingos, Jackals and sometimes foxes. Feline : This is cats Lions, tigers, and domestic cats Bovine: From the family: BOVIDAE In this list are animals such as Cows, water buffalo, Anoa, Yak, and bison.
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If you mean canine as in dog teeth, then it would be cat,dog,turtle sorry if this answer is not the best
Rodents don't have canines at all
It is called teeth but the front sharp teeth are called canine teeth and other animals have canine teeth too.
there is no such thing. a dog is not a "k-9" it is a "canine"
In short summary, any kind of canine or feline.
Canine distemper virus is a viral disease affecting many types of animals.
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to hold,to kill,to tear the prey
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The name for the dog-like (but not canine) animals is spelled "hyenas" (family Hyaenidae).
Carnivores, the meat eaters of the animal world, have very defined canine teeth for tearing meat also combined with a sometimes limited number of molars