List of carnivorans described in the 21st century information
This page is a list of species of the order Carnivora discovered in the 2000s. The order also contains animals once classified separately in Pinnipedia. See also parent page Mammals discovered in the 2000s.
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This page is a listof species ofthe order Carnivora discovered inthe 2000s. The order also contains animals once classified separately in Pinnipedia....
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populations by the Great Escarpment. This theory was questioned inthe early 21stcentury. Genetic exchanges between lion populations inthe Cape, Kalahari...
Mus House mouse, Mus musculus LC There are over 260 species ofcarnivorans, the majority of which feed primarily on meat. They have a characteristic skull...
re-evaluation in the21stcentury has indicated that the fragment likely comes from a giant brown bear. The polar bear is one of eight extant species inthe bear...
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over one million by the 2010s. Native carnivorans include black bears, who have a population of around five to six thousand inthe state, as well as bobcats...
mesonychid, the oxyaenid Sarkastodon, and thecarnivorans Amphicyon and Arctodus) all reached a maximum size of about 1000 kg (thecarnivoran Arctotherium...
and carnivorans. Notable dioramas include the Alaskan brown bears looking at a salmon after they scared off an otter, a pair of wolves, a pair of Sonoran...
present inthe Western Forest Complex, Kaeng Krachan-Kui Buri and Khlong Saeng-Khao Sok protected area complexes. But since the turn ofthe21stcentury, it...
Argentina. By the turn ofthe21stcentury, its global range had decreased to about 8,750,000 km2 (3,380,000 sq mi), with most declines inthe southern United...
stroke. Compared to terrestrial carnivorans, the fore-limbs are reduced in length, which gives the locomotor muscles at the shoulder and elbow joints greater...
Large Mammal Restoration: Ecological and Sociological Challenges inthe21stCentury (1 ed.). Washington, D.C.: Island Press. pp. 25–46. ISBN 978-1-5596-3817-3...
bears both the two largest members ofthe bear family and the largest extant terrestrial carnivorans. The standard method of evaluating the size of bears is...
East Africa, and the Horn of Africa. It is listed as least concern on the IUCN Red List. Inthe Middle Atlas in Morocco, it was sighted in elevations as...
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1845), all of which are generally considered dubious by publications ofthe21stcentury. Only one other species from Africa was described, D. hopwoodi...
has been on the brink of extinction for nearly a century, with total numbers estimated to be fewer than 50. The Balkan lynxes' decrease in number have...
was spotted and photographed in Lille Vildmose. Inthe beginning ofthe21stcentury, an isolated population was confirmed in western Estonia, much further...
habitat preferences to the American black species. As ofthe21stcentury, there has been an increase in interactions between brown bears and polar bears,...
examples of vestigial structures found inthe literature across a wide range of disciplines within the21stcentury. The following non-exhaustive list summarizes...
overlapping prey with mammalian carnivorans but also fairly regularly attack these as prey. Foxes are widely known inthe foods of imperial eagles but at times...
the evolution of the ability to digest lactose in some adults. Predators of primates include various species ofcarnivorans, birds of prey, reptiles, and...
the forefront ofthe fragility ofthe snowy owl's existence. The snowy owl was one ofthe many bird species originally described by Carl Linnaeus in his...