Question 1)
The order carnivore has a total of ten families three of which are Canidae, Felidae and Procyonidae. Members of these three families have got their distinctive features which are used to distinguish them from each other. Apart from the physical appearance there are other intricate features that one has to be keen enough to notice. The family procyonidae consists of one distinct species and that is the Northern Raccoon. It may be confused to belong to the family canidae because it is the size of a dog but the. But unlike members of the family canidae, the Northern Raccoon has a long ...