Domestic Carnivorous Animals
Definition of Domestic Carnivorous Animals Hierarchical Category as it relates to Animals, Carnivorous Animals
Domestic Carnivorous Animals refer to species of animals that primarily consume flesh, are kept as pets or raised in human households, and have been tamed and bred over generations for companionship, pest control, or specific roles such as hunting and guarding. These animals usually exhibit predatory behavior, possess a sharp set of teeth for tearing meat, and have adapted to living in close association with humans.
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African golden wolves
African wild dogs
Arabian wolves
Arctic Foxes
Arctic Wolves
Asian black bears
Badgers
Baja California coyotes
Basenjis
Bat-eared foxes
Bears
Belize coyotes
Bengal foxes
Black bears
Black-backed jackals
Blanford's foxes
Brown Bears
Bush dogs
California valley coyotes
Cape foxes
Carolina dogs
Cats
Cheetahs
Corsac foxes
Coyotes
Crab-eating foxes
Dholes
Dingoes
Dire wolves
Dogs
Domestic Dogs
Eastern coyotes
Eastern timber wolves
Eastern wolves
Ethiopian wolves
Eurasian wolves
Fennec foxes
Ferrets
Foxes
Giant pandas
Gray foxes
Gray Wolves
Great Plains wolves
Himalayan wolves
Hoary foxes
Hokkaido wolves
Honduras coyotes
Honshu wolves
Hyenas
Iberian wolves
Indian wolves
Italian wolves
Jackals
Jaguars
Japanese wolves
Kit foxes
Leopards
Lions
Lower Rio Grande coyotes
Maned wolves
Martens
Mearns's coyotes
Mexican coyotes
Mexican wolves
Minks
Mongooses
Mountain coyotes
New Guinea singing dogs
Northeastern coyotes
Northwestern coyotes
Northwestern wolves
Otters
Peninsula coyotes
Plains coyotes
Polar Bears
Polecats
Raccoon dogs
Raccoons
Red Foxes
Red Pandas
Red wolves
Salvador coyotes
Sea Lions
Seals
Short-eared dogs
Side-striped jackals
Skunks
Sloth bears
Spectacled bears
Steppe wolves
Stoats
Sun bears
Swift foxes
Texas plains coyotes
Tibetan sand foxes
Tibetan wolves
Tiburon Island coyotes
Tigers
Tundra wolves
Walruses
Weasels
Wolverines
Wolves