| 31. | If only eating the few Earthlings you can catch is good for Carnivora, it's good for us.
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| 32. | Mustelids ( weasel-like animals ) are a family in order Carnivora, and not part of order Rodentia.
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| 33. | The Carnivora, Creodonta, Pholidota, and a few other extinct orders are informally grouped together in the clade Ferae.
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| 34. | In these classifications, Fissipedia is the sole suborder of Carnivora, and is thus omitted on the grounds of redundancy.
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| 35. | :: : : There's a distinction between carnivore ( eats meat ) and Carnivora, the taxonomical order.
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| 36. | Some researchers consider the clade a wastebasket taxon containing two unrelated clades assumed to be closely related to or ancestral to Carnivora.
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| 37. | :According to Carnivora, there is quite a big difference between being a member of that order and being a carnivore.
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| 38. | It is both the largest pinniped and member of the order Carnivora living today, as well as the largest Antarctic seal.
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| 39. | For instance, dogs evolved from primarily carnivorous organisms ( Carnivora ) while pigs evolved from primarily herbivorous organisms ( Artiodactyla ).
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| 40. | The spotted hyena is the most social of the Carnivora in that it has the largest group sizes and most complex social behaviours.
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