Carnivora

/kɑːrˈnɪv.ər.ə/ noun

An order of mammals that includes lions, dogs, bears, and seals, characterized by their meat-eating diet and specialized teeth for tearing flesh.

From Latin 'carnis' (meat) and 'vorare' (to devour). The taxonomic order name was formalized in the 18th century to classify these predatory mammals with flesh-eating adaptations.

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