types:
fisípedo
terrestrial carnivores; having toes separated to the base: dogs; cats; bears; badgers; raccoons
cánido
any of various fissiped mammals with nonretractile claws and typically long muzzles
felino,
félido
any of various lithe-bodied roundheaded fissiped mammals, many with retractile claws
oso
massive plantigrade carnivorous or omnivorous mammals with long shaggy coats and strong claws
vivérrido
small cat-like predatory mammals of warmer parts of the Old World
mustélido
fissiped fur-bearing carnivorous mammals
perra
female of any member of the dog family
can,
perro
a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds
lobo
any of various predatory carnivorous canine mammals of North America and Eurasia that usually hunt in packs
chacal
Old World nocturnal canine mammal closely related to the dog; smaller than a wolf; sometimes hunts in a pack but usually singly or as a member of a pair
perro salvaje
any of various undomesticated mammals of the family Canidae that are thought to resemble domestic dogs as distinguished from jackals or wolves
hiena
doglike nocturnal mammal of Africa and southern Asia that feeds chiefly on carrion
zorro
alert carnivorous mammal with pointed muzzle and ears and a bushy tail; most are predators that do not hunt in packs
gato
feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and no ability to roar: domestic cats; wildcats
oso tibetano
bear with a black coat living in central and eastern Asia
gineta,
jineta
agile Old World viverrine having a spotted coat and long ringed tail
mangosta
agile grizzled Old World viverrine; preys on snakes and rodents
comadreja,
mustela
small carnivorous mammal with short legs and elongated body and neck
visón
slender-bodied semiaquatic mammal having partially webbed feet; valued for its fur
hurón,
turón
dark brown mustelid of woodlands of Eurasia that gives off an unpleasant odor when threatened
hurón
musteline mammal of prairie regions of United States; nearly extinct
nutria
freshwater carnivorous mammal having webbed and clawed feet and dark brown fur
turón
American musteline mammal typically ejecting an intensely malodorous fluid when startled; in some classifications put in a separate subfamily Mephitinae
tejón
sturdy carnivorous burrowing mammal with strong claws; widely distributed in the northern hemisphere
glotón
musteline mammal of northern Eurasia
fuina,
garduña,
marta
agile slender-bodied arboreal mustelids somewhat larger than weasels
taira
long-tailed arboreal mustelid of Central America and South America
mapache,
oso lavador
an omnivorous nocturnal mammal native to North America and Central America
basáride,
cacomiztle
raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with black and white rings
cuchumbí,
kinkajú
arboreal fruit-eating mammal of tropical America with a long prehensile tail
coatí,
cuatí
omnivorous mammal of Central America and South America
panda menor
reddish-brown Old World raccoon-like carnivore; in some classifications considered unrelated to the giant pandas
oso panda,
panda
large black-and-white herbivorous mammal of bamboo forests of China and Tibet; in some classifications considered a member of the bear family or of a separate family Ailuropodidae