sing the cladogram below, answer the following question. The wolf, leopard, and domestic cat are all mammals that are meat-eaters with four legs and claws. Why is the wolf not classified with the leopard and domestic cat?   a Wolves do not have retractable claws. b Wolves howl and do not purr. c Leopards and domestic cats have fur, while wolves do not. d Wolves are technically not mammals.

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Using the cladogram below, answer the following question. The wolf, leopard, and domestic cat are all mammals that are meat-eaters with four legs and claws. Why is the wolf not classified with the leopard and domestic cat?
 
a
Wolves do not have retractable claws.
b
Wolves howl and do not purr.
c
Leopards and domestic cats have fur, while wolves do not.
d
Wolves are technically not mammals.
### Educational Content on Animal Classification

### Class Mammalia

This diagram illustrates the classification of various animals within the class Mammalia, highlighting the hierarchical structure from class to family with identifiable traits. A turtle serves as an outgroup for comparative purposes.

### Order Carnivora

Within the class Mammalia, certain animals belong to the order Carnivora, characterized by having carnivorous (meat-eating) teeth, which is a shared trait among all members.

#### Family Felidae

Among the Carnivora, we have the family Felidae, which includes cats and cat-like predators known for specific traits such as retractable claws, and the unique ability of some to purr.

### Comparative Analysis

- **Turtle (Outgroup)**
  - Does not belong to class Mammalia.
  
- **Horse**
  - A member of class Mammalia not within order Carnivora.
  
- **Wolf**
  - Belongs to order Carnivora but not to the family Felidae.

- **Leopard and Domestic Cat**
  - Both belong to the family Felidae, exhibiting retractable claws.
  - The domestic cat has the additional unique ability to purr.

### Key Characteristics:

1. **Hair:** A defining trait of all Mammalia.
2. **Carnivorous (meat-eating teeth):** Distinguishes members of the Carnivora order within Mammalia.
3. **Retractable claws:** Specific to the family Felidae.
4. **Ability to purr:** Present in some members of Felidae, such as domestic cats.

### Diagram Explanation

The diagram uses a nested, hierarchical structure with colored zones to depict the evolutionary relationships and common traits among different animals. Each section is annotated with key characteristics:

- **Light blue section ('Class Mammalia')** encompasses all labeled mammals including horse and wolf.
- **Purple section ('Order Carnivora')** includes carnivorous mammals like the wolf, leopard, and domestic cat.
- **Yellow section ('Family Felidae')** contains members with retractable claws, including the leopard and domestic cat. 

Red lines help to indicate specific evolutionary traits such as hair, carnivorous teeth, retractable claws, and the ability to purr at various divergence points in the evolutionary path.
Transcribed Image Text:### Educational Content on Animal Classification ### Class Mammalia This diagram illustrates the classification of various animals within the class Mammalia, highlighting the hierarchical structure from class to family with identifiable traits. A turtle serves as an outgroup for comparative purposes. ### Order Carnivora Within the class Mammalia, certain animals belong to the order Carnivora, characterized by having carnivorous (meat-eating) teeth, which is a shared trait among all members. #### Family Felidae Among the Carnivora, we have the family Felidae, which includes cats and cat-like predators known for specific traits such as retractable claws, and the unique ability of some to purr. ### Comparative Analysis - **Turtle (Outgroup)** - Does not belong to class Mammalia. - **Horse** - A member of class Mammalia not within order Carnivora. - **Wolf** - Belongs to order Carnivora but not to the family Felidae. - **Leopard and Domestic Cat** - Both belong to the family Felidae, exhibiting retractable claws. - The domestic cat has the additional unique ability to purr. ### Key Characteristics: 1. **Hair:** A defining trait of all Mammalia. 2. **Carnivorous (meat-eating teeth):** Distinguishes members of the Carnivora order within Mammalia. 3. **Retractable claws:** Specific to the family Felidae. 4. **Ability to purr:** Present in some members of Felidae, such as domestic cats. ### Diagram Explanation The diagram uses a nested, hierarchical structure with colored zones to depict the evolutionary relationships and common traits among different animals. Each section is annotated with key characteristics: - **Light blue section ('Class Mammalia')** encompasses all labeled mammals including horse and wolf. - **Purple section ('Order Carnivora')** includes carnivorous mammals like the wolf, leopard, and domestic cat. - **Yellow section ('Family Felidae')** contains members with retractable claws, including the leopard and domestic cat. Red lines help to indicate specific evolutionary traits such as hair, carnivorous teeth, retractable claws, and the ability to purr at various divergence points in the evolutionary path.
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