On the question of the rank of canines, there are at least 20 species of canines

Updated on science 2024-04-12
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is not a question of so-called hierarchical differences, it is purely determined by their position in the food chain.

    They occupy a similar position in the food chain, with more competition and more difficulty in surviving, and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is the problem of bullying the small with the big.

    One wolf must not dare to do anything when he sees ten coyotes

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The classification of canines is highly controversial, and the current authoritative classification is 14 genera and 35 species:

    Canis subfamily: Wolves (gray wolves, including dingoes, New Guinea singing dogs, domestic dogs), red wolves, coyotes (jungle wolves), Asian jackals (golden jackals), side-striped jackals (striped jackals), black-backed jackals (black-backed jackals), Ethiopian wolves (Simon jackals).

    Maned wolf: Maned wolf.

    South American jackals: Falkland wolves.

    Small-eared dogs: Small-eared dogs.

    Subfamily Serval. Genus Jackal: Jackal (Asian wild dog, Asian jackal).

    African wild dog: African wild dog (African jackal, tricolor jackal).

    Serval: Serval (jungle dog).

    Fox genera: Bengal fox, Afghan fox, South African fox (silverback fox), sand fox, Tibetan fox, blue fox, Lu's sand fox (Luppel fox), steppe fox (Min fox), red fox, Kuo fox.

    Arctic fox genus: Arctic fox.

    Big-eared fox genus: Big-eared fox.

    Gray fox genus: gray fox, island gray fox (California gray fox).

    Raccoon dog: Raccoon dog. Pseudofox genus: mountain fox (Ecuadorian jackal), Argentine fox, river fox (Paraguayan jackal), Peruvian fox, highland fox, Da's fox.

    Cynomolgus fox: Cynomolgus fox.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Canines have wolves, dogs, foxes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How is that possible? Canis is a genus in the family Canidae, a sub-classification within the family Canidae, and is a part of the family Canidae.

    If you look at the canine family as a whole,The part cannot be greater than the whole

    Canids are divided into 3 subfamilies: Canis subfamily, Serval subfamily, and Fox subfamily. There are 13 genera in total. And Canine is just one of the genera.

    Currently canines.

    There are 13 genera and 36 species. Domestic dogs are not included.

    There are only 7 species of canine subfamily and canine animals, which are the other 7 species of wolves except for the maned wolf. The maned wolf belongs to the genus Maned Wolf in the canine family, not the genus Canin.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A pet-grade dog means that certain characteristics of the dog do not meet the standards of the AKC, and a racing dog means that the dog has the potential to participate in competitions. A champion dog is a dog that has already participated in a race and has achieved a place in the rankings. Therefore, many people say that they are selling racing dogs, but in fact they are just claiming, unless there are special judges or more credible professional-level people to prove that the dog has the potential to participate in the competition, otherwise you can't talk nonsense.

    In addition, even if the parents are champion or racing dogs, the offspring may also have pet dogs, but the probability of appearing racing dogs is greater. It is very difficult for pet dogs to expect their offspring to appear in the competition dogs, not that there are none, but quite few, because the advantages of some competition dogs are recessive inheritance, and some of the shortcomings of pet dogs are dominant, so these dominant shortcomings cannot be produced by racing dogs unless they are genetically mutated.

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