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| bfamily Borophaginae and tribe Phlaocyonini, a | canid endemic to various parts of central North Amer |
| y, Caedocyon is a very primitive or apomorphic | canid form. |
| Speothos is a genus of | canid found in Central and South America. |
| Xenocyon lycaonoides is an extinct | canid from the Pleistocene of Eurasia. |
| Epicyon ("near dog") is a large extinct | canid genus of the subfamily Borophaginae ("bone-cru |
| Lycaon is a | canid genus comprising two species, the extant L. pi |
| the plight of the Ethiopian wolf - the rarest | canid in the world. |
| nted Hunting Dog, Lycaon pictus, although this | canid is considered to have been extirpated from Ben |
| nted Hunting Dog, lycaon pictus; however, this | canid is thought to be extirpated in the region due |
| competed for food with the Sardinian Dhole, a | canid living with the lynx. |
| Cynarctus is an extinct | canid of the subfamily Borophaginae which inhabited |
| The Mitla may be a | canid, or a genus of cat similar to the Jaguarundi. |
| agenbeck's Wolf is an unsubstantited wolf-like | canid, reportedly from the Andes. |
| He is currently the Chair of the | Canid Specialist Group, and Editor of the Canid News |
| His work with the IUCN | Canid Specialist Group began in 1995 as Conservation |
| The IUCN/SSC | Canid Specialist Group lists the Painted Hunting Dog |
| Lycaon sekowei is an extinct | canid species from southern Africa that lived during |
| Wucharia or Wucharia jackal is an unrecognized | canid species or subspecies (Canis aureus lupaster o |
| centimeters long and belonged to an omnivorous | canid substantially larger than a Maned wolf, as Man |
| are: humans, domestic dogs canines, and a wild | canid, the Maned Wolf of South America. |
| Armbruster's Wolf, an extinct species of | canid which was endemic to North America |
| It was a small, narrow skulled | canid which may have given rise to grey wolves and c |
| bfamily Borophaginae and tribe Phlaocyonini, a | canid which inhabited most of west central North Ame |
| bfamily Borophaginae and tribe Phlaocyonini, a | canid which inhabited southeastern North America fro |
| uded numerous species of Oligocene and Miocene | canid with highly carnivorous (hypercarnivorous) den |
| It is a relatively small | canid with weight ranging from 4 - 6 pounds. |
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