cynoidea
/sɪˈnoʊɪdiːə/Definitions
1. noun
a suborder of mammals that includes dogs, wolves, and foxes, characterized by their ability to howl.
“The biologist studied the cynoidea family, focusing on their unique vocalizations.”
1. noun
a suborder of mammals that includes dogs, wolves, and foxes, characterized by their ability to howl.
“The biologist studied the cynoidea family, focusing on their unique vocalizations.”