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Cenozoic caniforms (2 C) E. Eocene carnivorans (14 P) M. Miocene carnivorans (4 C, 76 P) N. Neogene carnivorans (4 C) O. Oligocene carnivorans (2 C) P. Paleogene ...
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Various carnivorans, with feliforms to the left, and caniforms to the right. Carnivora is an order of placental mammals that have specialized in primarily eating flesh. Members of this order are called carnivorans, or colloquially carnivores, though the term more properly refers to any meat-eating organisms, and some carnivoran species are omnivores or herbivores.
4.4.37.1 Suborder Caniformia (dog-like carnivores) 4.4.37.2 Suborder Feliformia (cat-like carnivores) ... This is an incomplete list of prehistoric mammals.
The following list contains the largest terrestrial members of the order Carnivora, ranked in accordance to their maximum mass. List. Rank Common name
Prehistoric Predators is a 2007 National Geographic Channel program based on different predators that lived in the Cenozoic era, including Smilodon and C. megalodon.The series investigated how such beasts hunted and fought other creatures, and what drove them to extinction.
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The list consists of those species found in the nations or overseas territories of continental South America (including their island possessions, such as the Galápagos), as well as in Trinidad and Tobago and the Falkland Islands; Panama is not included. As of May 2012, the list contains 1,331 species, 340 genera, 62 families and 15 orders.