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Organisms in the same order but different family

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Felidae and canidae are two families that belong to the carnivora order, which is characterized by terrestrial, placental mammals. They typically have sharp claws, four or more toes per foot, and well-developed canines, molars and pre-molars.

The felidae family, or the “cat family,” include both the subfamilies; felinae, or domesticated cat (Salem), and the pantherinae, or wild/jungle cat. They are considered to be the strictest carnivores within the Carnivora order. They ‘re coat consists of patterned fur, which helps them with camouflaging themselves from predators. They also have large eyes, with the presence of tapetum lucidum, a tissue that allows them to have relatively good night vision and gives them their notable glow. They are also capable of purring by vibrating the muscles in their larynx.

The canidae family, or the “dog family,” include the canini tribe (wolves) and the vulpini tribe (foxes). Both groups are marked by living together in packs, communicating with pheromones, or scent signals. They also have non-retractable claws, which differs from the felidae.

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