What's the difference between carnivora and hyena?

Carnivora


Definition:

  • (n. pl.) An order of Mammallia including the lion, tiger, wolf bear, seal, etc. They are adapted by their structure to feed upon flesh, though some of them, as the bears, also eat vegetable food. The teeth are large and sharp, suitable for cutting flesh, and the jaws powerful.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Although only few representatives from each animal order were tested, we found that IgG from Carnivora and Rodentia did not bind or bound only slightly to the HSV-1 receptor, whereas IgG from Primates, Lagomorpha, and Artiodactyla bound well.
  • (2) These data extend the previous observation of species-specific distribution in rodents to include members of the more phylogenetically advanced orders; Carnivora and Primata.
  • (3) Arterial patterns over brains of Carnivora are similar.
  • (4) Four phytopharmaceutics (Carnivora, Pascotox forte-Injectopas, Esberitox N, Iascador M), which sometimes cause side effects after parenteral administration (fever, rigor, nausea), were examined for their endotoxin content by the kinetic turbidometric Limulus-amebocyte-lysate (LAL) microtitre test.
  • (5) The composition of cytoplasmic membranes isolated from livers of dogs infected with virus of infectious hepatitis of carnivora (IHC) was studied.
  • (6) Low levels of cerebrosides and sulfocerebrosides were found in the brain of lower mammals (Insectivora, Chiroptera) and high ones--in the brain of higher mammals (Carnivora, Primates).
  • (7) The lack of reaction to Lpm in above-mentioned species allows to postulate significant differences between Carnivora and Primates in the organization of this gene cluster.
  • (8) A statistical and functional relationship between neural canal anatomy and locomotor mode is demonstrated in living marine mammals of the Order Carnivora.
  • (9) Acute, fatal infections with this parasite are also recorded in a number of captive "coatimundis", Nasua narica (Carnivora: Procyonidae) and a sloth, Bradypus tridactylus (Edentata).
  • (10) The findings are discussed in comparison with those of the felid family in carnivorae.
  • (11) Capillariids were found in mammals of 5 orders: Insectivora, Chiroptera, Muridae, Carnivora and Arctiodactyla.
  • (12) A high degree of homology was noted when the alpha-chains were compared to the corresponding chains of other representatives of the Carnivora order.
  • (13) A search for mast cells has been made in the brains of 18 mammalian species in 13 families in the orders Insectivora, Primates, Rodentia and Carnivora.
  • (14) However, strong positive allometry is consistently observed in a number of large terrestrial mammals (the largest Carnivora, the large Bovidae, and the Ceratomorpha).
  • (15) The monolauer capillary lymphatic network was revealed in horses while in carnivora (cats) and omnivora (pigs) the network of lymph capillaries and the bundle of lymphatic vessels were revealed.
  • (16) The sequence of the alpha and beta-chains of coati compared with those of other Carnivora species.
  • (17) Antibodies were detected in eight species of birds (Aves, Passeriformes) and in 22 mammalian species: one species of marsupiales (Marsupialia), 3 species of carnivores (Carnivora), seven species of rodents (Rodentia), two species of rabbits and hares (Lagomorpha), in 8 species of even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla) and one species of odd-toed ungulates (Perissodactyla).
  • (18) Serum or plasma from 25 species of verebrates, from the mammalian orders Primates, Artiodactyla, Perissodactyla, Carnivora, and Rodentia and from the classes Aves, Amphibia, and Pisces, were assayed.
  • (19) The sequences are compared with those of other Carnivora.
  • (20) The results obtained support and extend our previous suggestion that formation of the Canidae branch of the Carnivora phylogenetic tree was associated with great increase in the rate of reorganization of the ancestral karyotype.

Hyena


Definition:

  • (n.) Any carnivorous mammal of the family Hyaenidae, of which three living species are known. They are large and strong, but cowardly. They feed chiefly on carrion, and are nocturnal in their habits.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Pasting, a stereotypic form of anal gland scent marking, was studied in 2 cohorts (N = 20) of captive spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta).
  • (2) Hyena disease was first reported in France in 1975 and since then has been recognized in many countries.
  • (3) They've grown used to holding their bladders and bowels, being stalked by wild boars and hyenas and, during the rainy season, watching out for snakes.
  • (4) This morphology is considered as an adaptation to stabilizing the body while the hyena carries large and heavy load.
  • (5) Three of the 4 dominant hyenas ate substantial quantities of the food during this group feeding, and all 4 hyenas ate the following day when offered the food alone.
  • (6) Mongoose (Herpestes ichneumon), hyena (Hyaena hyaena), cats and dogs were susceptible.
  • (7) Known as the “hyena”, this man travels between villages, paid by the community to have sex with girls as young as nine, often exposing them to unwanted pregnancy and HIV infection.
  • (8) He grumbled last week : "The worst of these hyenas would assemble outside press conference rooms in packs and discuss ways to unsettle the panel after organising committee board meetings."
  • (9) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The camera traps also revealed an extraordinary range of other forest dwellers, including forest elephants , olive baboons , spotted hyena as well as red river and giant forest hogs , crested guinea fowl and aardvark .
  • (10) Among them were primitive versions of hippopotamuses, rhinos, horses, antelopes, and dangerous predators such as big cats and hyenas.
  • (11) Recently, deer, antelope, hyena, skunk, gerbil, monkey, and human scents have been investigated.
  • (12) Surely the nightly calls from the hyenas or the diet of raw kidneys and goat brain soup would make us bolt back to a five-star hotel.
  • (13) Lions and hyenas persisted: lions hunted reindeer across the frozen wastes of Britain until 11,000 years ago .
  • (14) Within some 10 or 15,000 years, the continent had lost its straight-tusked elephants, forest rhinos, hippos, hyenas and monstrous scimitar cats.
  • (15) Even during hte one-month peak, the major predator on calves, the spotted hyena, is unable to feed to satiation.
  • (16) The hemoglobin from spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) exhibits in its alpha- and beta-chains 22 and 20 exchanges, respectively, compared to human hemoglobin.
  • (17) Frankly, some of the personalised attacks on him and his father have been deeply unsavoury,” he added, saying some Labour MPs were “behaving like hyenas”.
  • (18) On Day 3, the dominant hyena and 3 or 4 members of her group were offered the food simultaneously.
  • (19) In 2015, startup CEO Greg Gopman attempted to make amends for his own anti-homeless screed (he described the homeless as “the lower part of society” and “degenerates [who] gather like hyenas” and bemoaned the “burden and liability [of] having them so close to us) by launching a program of his own to “solve” homelessness.
  • (20) The primary structure of the alpha- and beta-chains of hemoglobin from spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta, Hyenidae) is presented.

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