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- Artiodactyla - Wikipedia
Artiodactyla ( ˌɑːrtioʊˈdæktɪlə AR-tee-oh-DAK-tih-lə; from Ancient Greek ἄρτιος ártios 'even' and δάκτυλος dáktylos 'finger, toe') is an order of placental mammals
- Artiodactyl | Definition, Diet, Examples, Characteristics, Facts . . .
An artiodactyl is any member of the mammalian order Artiodactyla, or even-toed ungulates, which includes pigs, hippopotamuses, camels, antelopes, cattle, and others
- Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Artiodactyls are the most diverse, large, terrestrial mammals alive today They are the fifth largest order of mammals, consisting of 10 families, 80 genera, and approximately 210 species
- Artiodactyl (Even-Toed Ungulate) - Examples, List, Characteristics
Artiodactyls, or even-toed ungulates, are mammals characterized by having an even number of toes, typically two or four on each foot These animals belong to the order Artiodactyla and stand in contrast to the odd-toed ungulates of the order Perissodactyla, which have either one or three toes
- Order Artiodactyla | Mammals of Texas | Natural Science Research . . .
Worldwide, this order contains 10 families and over 240 species Members of this order are characterized by either two or four (usually) hoofed toes on each foot, with the exception of the peccary, which has four toes on each forefoot but only three on the hind foot
- Artiodactyla - Animalia
Artiodactyls are native to almost all parts of the world, with the exception of Oceania and Antarctica Humans have introduced different artiodactyls worldwide as hunting animals Artiodactyls inhabit almost every habitat, from tropical rainforests and steppes to deserts and high mountain regions
- Order Artiodactyla - Even-toed ungulates (and whales)
However, the current consensus among the scientific community is to retain the name Artiodactyla (which has priority) for the combined order of even-toed ungulates and cetaceans
- Artiodactyla (Even-Toed Ungulates) - Encyclopedia. com
Artiodactyls are one of the two living orders of terrestrial mammals that comprise the ungulates, or hoofed mammals These orders are distinguished primarily by the animals' feet: the Artiodactyla are known as the even-toed ungulates in contrast to the Perissodactyla, or odd-toed ungulates
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