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Foxes are the smallest members of the dog family Canidae.
Animals that belong to the family Canidae are called canids.
The three Canidae clades show a trend towards larger size before becoming extinct.
Fox is a common name for many species of alert omnivorous mammals belonging to the Canidae family.
It is considered a basal genus, resembling the ancestral form of Canidae.
All families except the Canidae and a few species of Mustelidae are plantigrade.
Vulpes is a genus of the Canidae family.
Foxes are generally smaller than other members of the family Canidae such as wolves, jackals, and domestic dogs.
The kit fox is the smallest species of the Canidae family found in North America.
Fossils show us that Canidae split off from the common ancestors of Carnivora about 40 million years ago.
The Caninae are the only living subfamily of Canidae.
The largest living member of Canidae is the gray wolf (Canis lupus).
By 40 Mya, the first clearly identifiable member of the dog family, Canidae, had arisen.
Coyote (Canis latrans) is an animal of the Canidae family.
Ancestry: evolutionary history, molecular systematics, and evolutionary ecology of Canidae.
'Lycalopex' is the genus name for some South America members of the Canidae family.
It is classified under the subfamily Caninae of the canid family Canidae.
In Felidae, the baculum is shorter than in Canidae.
Academic interests are the behavioural ecology of carnivores, conservation biology and population biology, with a particular interest in the Canidae.
The dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is a mammal from the family Canidae.
The gray wolf is the largest extant member of the Canidae, excepting certain large breeds of domestic dog.
Therefore, crosses between these sub-species are unremarkable and not a hybridization in the same sense as an interbreeding between different species of Canidae.
Panthera spelaea, the cave lion Canidae:
The Canidae (wolves, coyotes, jackals, foxes and dogs) are generally considered to be the sister group to Arctoidea.
The Family Canidae (canids, commonly known as either dogs or canines) includes wolves, dogs and foxes.