Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Java, Sumatra, Borneo Flying Lemur Loris (Asia, Africa) Potto (Africa) Sifaka (Madagascar) Tarsier (Southeast Asia) References 15B Higher Primates New World Monkeys Old World Monkeys (Africa and Asia) Yellow Baboon APES Suborder Anthropoidea: Have wide open apices – must verify endodontic health with radiographs Great Apes References 16 Tree Shrews Common Tree Shrew (South Malaysia, Indonesia, and Philippines) Reference 17 The Dog Family African Wild Dog (African Painted Dog) Coyote (North America) Dhole (Asiatic Wild Dog, Indian Wild Dog) Dingo (Australia) Domestic Dog (Various Breeds Worldwide) Foxes Jackal (Africa) Wolves Reference 18 The Racoon Family Coatimundi (Coati) (South America) Raccoon (North America) Giant Panda (Panda Bear) (China) Red Panda (Nepal, Myanmar and Northern China) Kinkajou (Central and South America) References 19 The Weasel Family Mustelidea Black‐Footed Ferret (American Polecat) (North America) Domestic Ferret (North America) Martens Mink Striped Skunk (Canada, United States and Northern Mexico) Weasel (North America) Wolverine (Northern Canada and Alaska): Largest of the Terrestrial Mustelids Otters References 20 The Mongoose Family Binturong (Bear Cat) (South and Southeast Asia) Civet (Asia and Africa) Genet (Africa) Meerkats (Botswana, Namibia, Angola, and South Africa) References 21 The Hyena Family Aardwolf (East and Southern Africa) Brown Hyena (Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Southern Mozambique and South Africa): Least Common of the Hyenas; Smaller than the Spotted Hyena Spotted Hyena (Laughing Hyena) (Sub‐Saharan Africa): Day Hunter Striped Hyena (Middle East, North and East Africa): Night Hunter References 22 Marsupials American Opossum (North and South America) Bandicoots and Bilbies (Australia, New Guinea) Cuscuses and Brushtail Possums (Australian Possum) Honey Possum (Australia) Kangaroos, Wallabies, and Wombats (Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea) Grazers or Browsers Kangaroo Koala (South Australia): Eucalyptus Forests Marsupial Carnivores Ringtails, Pygmy Possums, Gliders (Mostly Australia, with One Species in Papua New Guinea) Wombat (Australia) References 23 Large Herbivores 23A Primitive Ungulates References 23B The Hoofed Mammals Odd‐Toed Ungulates Feeding Adaptations Even‐Toed Ungulates Ruminant Even‐Toed Ungulates References 24 Small Herbivores Feeding Adaptations 24A Squirrel‐Like Rodents Squirrels 24B