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    The word carnivore is derived from Latin carō (stem carn-) 'flesh' and vorāre 'to devour', and refers to any meat-eating organism. The oldest known carnivoran line mammals ( Carnivoramorpha) appeared in North America 6 million years after the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.
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    carnivore that mostly eats other carnivores. poisonous. one of three positions on the food chain: autotrophs (first), herbivores (second), and carnivores and omnivores (third). plant that is grown or harvested for food. poison fluid made in the bodies of some organisms and secreted for hunting or protection.
    The cat is another domesticated carnivoran and it is today considered one of the most successful species on the planet, due to their close proximity to humans and the popularity of cats as pets. Many other species are popular, and they are often charismatic megafauna.
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  3. Carnivore | Diet, Adaptations & Classification | Britannica

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  5. Carnivore - National Geographic Society

  6. Introduction to the Carnivora - University of California …

    WEBCarnivora is the order of eutherian mammals that includes wolves, dogs, cats, raccoons, bears, weasels, hyaenas, seals, and walruses, to name just a few. Most carnivores are land animals, but an important and highly …

  7. Carnivore - Adaptations, Diet, Behavior | Britannica

    WEBMost carnivores weigh between 4 and 8 kg (9 and 18 pounds). The vast majority of species are terrestrial, but the pinnipeds are highly adapted to life in the water. Some nonpinnipeds, such as the sea otter, are almost …

  8. Introduction to Carnivora (Chapter 1) - Carnivoran Evolution