Carnivora

美 [kɑr'nɪvərə]
  • n. 食肉类
Carnivora
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Carnivora (n.)
order of mammals, 1830, from Latin (animalia) carnivora "flesh-eating (animals)," neuter plural of carnivorus (see carnivorous). Applied as the scientific name of a large order of flesh-eating mammals by French naturalist Georges Léopole Chrétien Frédéric Dagobert, Baron Cuvier (1769-1832).
1. CENETIC AND SUBSPECIES DIVERGENCES WITHIN THE RED PANDA ( CARNIVORA: PROCYONIDAE )
小熊猫种内遗传及亚种分化研究 ( 食肉目: 浣熊科 )

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2. Comparision with known myoglobin from other Carnivora animals was made.
用此结果与食肉目有关动物已知肌红蛋白的氨基酸顺序进行比较,获得了有意义的结论.

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3. Among tham , 7 species is belonged to Rodenria, and Carnivora, Chiroptera and Insectivora only have 1 species respectively.
其中食虫目1种 、 翼手目1种 、 食肉目1种、啮齿目7种.

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