artiodactyls in English

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an order of mammals that comprises the even-toed ungulates.
The two major groups of living hoofed mammals are the Artiodactyla , or cloven-hooved mammals; and the Perissodactyla, or odd-toed mammals.

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1. Artiodactyls Artiodactyls are even-toed ungulates (hoofed mammals)

2. Ancodonta's (anthracothere-like artiodactyls, monophyletic or not) taxonomy is a mess

3. There are two suborders of Artiodactyls: Nonruminantia and Ruminantia

4. Artiodactyls are the most diverse, large, terrestrial mammals alive today

5. Artiodactyla, or cloven-hooved mammals, include such familiar animals as sheep, goats, camels, pigs, cows, deer, giraffes, and antelopes — most of the world's species of large land mammals are Artiodactyls. Many living Artiodactyls have evolved features that …

6. Artiodactyls include camels, pigs, hippopotamuses, and the ruminants, such as cattle, deer, sheep, and antelopes.

7. Artiodactyls include camels, pigs, hippopotamuses, and the ruminants, such as cattle, deer, sheep, and antelopes

8. Artiodactyls include camels, pigs, hippopotamuses, and the ruminants, such as cattle, deer, sheep, and antelopes.

9. Artiodactyls include camels, pigs, hippopotamuses, and the ruminants, such as cattle, deer, sheep, and antelopes

10. Artiodactyls include camels, pigs, hippopotamuses, and the ruminants, such as cattle, deer, sheep, and antelopes.

11. Modern Artiodactyls include animals like bison and bighorn sheep, both of which can be found in the Badlands today.

12. Like all Artiodactyls, including pigs, hippos, camels, cattle and antelopes, deer have hooves with an even number of toes

13. What sets the Bovidae apart from other cud-chewing artiodactyls (notably deer, family Cervidae) is the presence of horns consisting of a

14. Deer, source of good and bad, are a magical obsession for hunters More recent genetic research found that among Artiodactyls, hippos are the cetaceans' closest living relatives

15. Artiodactyl (plural Artiodactyls) (zoology) Any ungulate mammal with an even number of toes and belonging to the Artiodactyla, including pigs, sheep, deer, cattle, and most grazing animals

16. Belonging or pertaining to the Ungulata, a former order of all hoofed mammals, now divided into the odd-toed perissodactyls and even-toed Artiodactyls.

17. The Artiodactyls can be traced back to a probable descent from a group of early generalized mammals called condylarths and were certainly distinct by the Eocene …

18. ‘The early Eocene is important for another reason: many orders of fossil mammals (especially primates, perissodactyls, Artiodactyls, rabbits, whales, and bats) make their first appearances in the fossil record.’

19. ‘The early Eocene is important for another reason: many orders of fossil mammals (especially primates, perissodactyls, Artiodactyls, rabbits, whales, and bats) make their first appearances in the fossil record.’

20. There is debate as to whether the first Cetaceans (archaeocetes) descended from an extinct group of large carnivores called mesonychids or from a group of hoofed herbivores (artiodactyls)

21. Even-toed hoofed mammals (Artiodactyla), also known as cloven-hoofed mammals or artiodactyls, are a group mammals whose feet are structured such that their weight is carried by their third and fourth toes

22. Artiodactyla, or cloven-hooved mammals, include such familiar animals as sheep, goats, camels, pigs, cows, deer, giraffes, and antelopes — most of the world's species of large land mammals are artiodactyls

23. Andrewsarchus lived during the late Eocene epoch of the Paleogene period in Asia (fossils have been found in Mongolia), between about 45 million and 36 million years ago.Andrewsarchus was a mammal of the extinct order Mesonychia - the Mesonychids were a group of hoofed carnivores which were related to artiodactyls (even-toed ungulates) and cetaceans (the group containing whales, dolphins and