carnivora
Carnivora is an order of mammals that comprises many of the world’s meat-eating species, though some members are omnivorous or opportunistic feeders. The group is highly diverse, ranging from small weasels to large bears and includes both land-dwelling predators and aquatic or semi-aquatic forms.
The order is divided into two primary suborders: Feliformia, the cat-like carnivorans, and Caniformia, the dog-like
A defining feature of Carnivora is the specialized dentition known as carnassials, which are adapted for shearing
The fossil record traces carnivorans to the late Paleocene and early Eocene, with rapid diversification during