Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Caninae are the only living subfamily of Canidae. Many extinct species of Caninae were endemic to North America, living from 34 million to 11,000 years ago. Some members of the endemic North American canines survived to the present time. This subfamily was recently revised. More basal canids are placed in the extinct subfamilies Hesperocyoninae and Borophaginae.Present-day basal Caninae include: Genus Urocyon Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus Island fox, Urocyon littoralis) Genus Otocyon (probably a vulpine close to Urocyon) Bat-eared fox, Otocyon megalotis Genus Nyctereutes Raccoon dog, N. procyonoides Genus Cuon Dhole, C. alpinus↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑"@en }
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- Caninae abstract "The Caninae are the only living subfamily of Canidae. Many extinct species of Caninae were endemic to North America, living from 34 million to 11,000 years ago. Some members of the endemic North American canines survived to the present time. This subfamily was recently revised. More basal canids are placed in the extinct subfamilies Hesperocyoninae and Borophaginae.Present-day basal Caninae include: Genus Urocyon Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus Island fox, Urocyon littoralis) Genus Otocyon (probably a vulpine close to Urocyon) Bat-eared fox, Otocyon megalotis Genus Nyctereutes Raccoon dog, N. procyonoides Genus Cuon Dhole, C. alpinus↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Q2474088 abstract "The Caninae are the only living subfamily of Canidae. Many extinct species of Caninae were endemic to North America, living from 34 million to 11,000 years ago. Some members of the endemic North American canines survived to the present time. This subfamily was recently revised. More basal canids are placed in the extinct subfamilies Hesperocyoninae and Borophaginae.Present-day basal Caninae include: Genus Urocyon Gray fox, Urocyon cinereoargenteus Island fox, Urocyon littoralis) Genus Otocyon (probably a vulpine close to Urocyon) Bat-eared fox, Otocyon megalotis Genus Nyctereutes Raccoon dog, N. procyonoides Genus Cuon Dhole, C. alpinus↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".