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- Pachydermata - Wikipedia
The term pachyderm is commonly used to describe elephants, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses and tapirs The grouping was determined to be artificial as a biological classification due to genetic studies Pachydermata is an obsolete order of mammals described by Gottlieb Storr, Georges Cuvier, and others, at one time recognized by many systematists
- PACHYDERM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PACHYDERM is any of various nonruminant mammals (such as an elephant, a rhinoceros, or a hippopotamus) of a former group (Pachydermata) that have hooves or nails resembling hooves and usually thick skin; especially : elephant Did you know?
- What Are Pachyderms? The History of a Discarded Term
Learn why the classification ‘pachyderm’ was abandoned It’s a lesson in how science shifted from grouping by appearance to grouping by evolution
- Types of Pachyderms Found Around the World - realitypathing. com
These animals have adapted to a variety of environments across the globe and play crucial roles in their ecosystems This article explores the primary types of pachyderms found around the world, their distinctive features, habitats, and importance
- What makes a pachyderm? - The Institute for Environmental Research and . . .
Today, the term “pachyderm” is rarely used in scientific circles because it’s considered an outdated and imprecise classification Instead, these animals are classified into distinct orders based on their evolutionary relationships
- Prehistoric Elephants Everyone Should Know - ThoughtCo
Get the full story on elephant evolution with these 10 prehistoric pachyderms that paved the way for today's majestic elephant breeds
- Pachyderms Revealed - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
Which mammals can be considered pachyderms? Clockwise starting at upper left: tapir, rhino, peccary, elephant, hippo [ caption] The word pachyderm is from the Greek words pachys, meaning thick, and derma, meaning skin
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