| Subject | 
have status | 
have population density | 
be | 
make sound | 
is a kind of | 
live in | 
have distribution | 
have scientific name | 
have lifespan | 
be social | 
have name in French | 
climb trees | 
call | 
have habitat | 
eat by | 
have Family name | 
| carnivore |   |   |   |   | mammal |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   | 
| dog |   |   | carnivorous |   | carnivore |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   | Family Canidae | 
| Arctic fox |   |   | carnivorous |   | dog |   | northern Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, northern Quebec, Labrador and northern Newfoundland | Alopex lagopus |   |   |   |   |   |   | wolf, grizzly bear, golden eagle | Family Canidae | 
| coyote |   |   | carnivorous | yelping and howling cry, bark, growl, wail, and squeal | dog |   |   | Canis latrans |   |   |   |   | brush wolf |   | wolf, black bear, cougar, eagle | Family Canidae | 
| grey fox |   | 1.3 foxes per square km in good habitat | carnivorous |   | dog | hollow log, stump, rock pile or burrow | southern Ontario and Quebec, southern Manitoba | Urocyon cinereoargenteus |   |   | renard gris |   |   | forests and marshlands |   | Family Canidae | 
| red fox |   | 1 fox per 4 square km | carnivorous |   | dog | modified groundhog burrow | most of Canada except the high arctic | Vulpes vulpes |   |   | renard roux |   |   | semi-open country such as agricultural areas, lakeshores, river valleys, clearings in the forest, alpine and arctic tundra |   | Family Canidae | 
| swift fox | possibly extinct in Canada | 0.4-0.8 foxes per square km | carnivorous |   | dog | den in sandy soil on open prairie, along fence or in ploughed field |   | Vulpes velox |   |   | renard velocé |   |   | arid short-grass plains and shrubby deserts |   | Family Canidae | 
| wolf |   | 1 wolf to 26-207 square km | carnivorous |   | dog | pack made up of 4-7 relatives and pups | all of Canada except the south where it has been exterminated |   | up to 18 years in captivity |   | loup |   |   | arctic tundra, mountains, plains, forests |   | Family Canidae |