wolfs, cyotes, foxes, hyenas,
The only member of the wild dog family that lives in Britain is the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). It is the largest member of the fox family and is known for its sly and cunning behavior.
The lives of a prairie dog would differ because prairie dogs are not that wild like wolves might be. And wolves are in the canine family and prairie dogs are rodents.
The wolf is a member of the dog family and lives in the wild in many places in the world. The werewolf, however, is a mythical creature.
* African Hunting Dogs * Coyotes * Dingoes * Foxes * Wolves
Largest is the English Mastiff, tallest is Irish Wolfhound.
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No...a tiger is a member of the cat family.
The gray fox is a member of the canid family = the dog family.
The only wild dog that lives in Britain is the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). While often associated with the canine family, the red fox is not a domestic dog but rather a wild member of the Canidae family. It is widely distributed across the UK and is known for its adaptability to various habitats, including urban areas. The red fox is recognized for its distinctive reddish-brown fur, bushy tail, and keen hunting abilities.
No, the smallest recorded dog was a Yorkshire Terrier.
It is member of the Spitz family of dogs.
No, a bulldog is a dog (canine). A bulldog is a mammal - a member of the DOG family.