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Canine

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Canine
Scientific Classification
Genera

Canidae is a widly varied group of organisms commonly referred to as Canines. This family of mammals includes the domestic Domestic Dog, the Wolf, and the Fox.

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Anatomy

All the species of Canidae have three structures in common, the head, the body, and the legs. These structures vary however , becuase of the great diversity in species throughout this Family.

  • The Head~ There are two basic head shapes in most canines. Either a narrow skull with a long face, such as a German Shepard. or a wide skull with a short face like in a Pug.
  • The Body~ All canidae have 13 ribs, though some are smaller than others. They also have 27 bones in the spinal colum. The number of tail bones however is vastly different according to the length of the tail.
  • The Legs~ Unless a mutation or accident has occured all canines have four limbs, the hind limbs and the fore limbs. The fore limbs are conected to the body at the shoulder and the hind limbs at the pelvic bone. These appendages are used for transportation, scratching and digging.

Reproduction

Canines reproduce sexually and can have 1-14 pups at one time. Females go into heat every 6 months after a they are 6 to 14 months old. Only when a female Canine is in heat can it mate and, produce offspring.

Ecology

Age and Diet~ Canines can live to be 10-15 years old depending on diet, exersise, and other factors. While mostly carniverious there are a few omniverous in this family such as the domestic dog. Location~ This family is found all over the globe. the great diversity in the species allows it to live in almost any climate.

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