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Canis

Canis is a genus of the Caninae which includes multiple extant species, such as wolves, dogs, coyotes, and golden jackals. Species of this genus are distinguished by their moderate to large size, their massive, well-developed skulls and dentition, long legs, and comparatively short ears and tails.

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Taxonomy

Dentition and biteforce

Behavior

Coyotes, jackals, and wolves

African migration

Gallery

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Canis

Nodes109
Edges108
Triples70
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.018349
Components1

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Canis

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related to Evolution · 19
Canis → By, Canini, Carnivoramorpha, Early Pliocene, Eucyon, Eurasia, For Canis, Late Miocene, Leptocyon, Mexico, Miocene, New World, North America, North American Canis, Nyctereutes, The, United States, Vulpes, YBP
related to Taxonomy · 17
Canis → All, Carl Linnaeus, Genus Canis, ICZN, ICZN's Direction, In, Indexes, International Commission, Names, Official Lists, Opinion, Richard, Systema Naturae, Tedford, The, Zoological Nomenclature, Zoology
related to African migration · 14
Canis → Africa, African, Eurasia, Eurasian, In, Kenya, Pleistocene, Plio-Pleistocene, Pliocene, South Turkwel, The, This, Tunisia, Wadi Sarrat
related to Gallery · 10
Canis → African, Coyote, Domestic, Eastern, Ethiopian, Golden, Gray, Himalayan, Indian, Red
related to Coyotes, jackals, and wolves · 9
Canis → African, Although, Americas, Asia, Balkans, Ethiopian, Europe, Species, The
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Canis → genus of the Caninae which includes multiple extant species

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wolf wolves canids genus study species found african gray canines dogs prey ybp coyotes million teeth females dog golden molars

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Canisis agenus of the Caninae which includes multiple extant species0.90text
Canisrelated to African migrationThe0.60section
Canisrelated to African migrationAfrican0.60section
Canisrelated to African migrationSouth Turkwel0.60section
Canisrelated to African migrationKenya0.60section
Canisrelated to African migrationIn0.60section
Canisrelated to African migrationEurasian0.60section
Canisrelated to African migrationAfrica0.60section
Canisrelated to African migrationEurasia0.60section
Canisrelated to African migrationPliocene0.60section
Canisrelated to African migrationPleistocene0.60section
Canisrelated to African migrationPlio-Pleistocene0.60section

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