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  • This is found on members of the mammalian order Artiodactyla.
  • Grubb contributed the following sections to MSW3 : Order Perissodactyla and Order Artiodactyla.
  • The traditional order Artiodactyla and infraorder Cetacea are therefore now subsumed into the Cetartiodactyla taxon.
  • Like all ruminants, sheep are members of the order Artiodactyla, the even-toed ungulates.
  • Some groups only have one species that undergoes embryonic diapause, such as the roe deer in the order Artiodactyla.
  • The legs, like many from the order Artiodactyla, had four fingers of which only two were used to walk.
  • This is in contrast to even-toed ungulates, members of the order Artiodactyla, which walk on cloven hooves, or two toes.
  • Cetaceans are fully aquatic marine mammals belonging to the order Artiodactyla, and branched off from other artiodactyls around 50 mya ( million years ago ).
  • Earlier theories of mammalian evolution would, for example, have aligned bats with the insectivores ( order Eulipotyphla ) and horses with the even-toed ungulates ( order Artiodactyla ).
  • ""'Hypertragulus " "'is an extinct genus belonging to the family Hypertragulidae, within the order Artiodactyla, endemic to North America during the Eocene to Miocene, living, existing for approximately.
  • The mammal with a cloven hoof is an even-toed ungulate of order Artiodactyla as opposed to the odd-toed ungulates of Perissidactyla, like the horse, which have one toe, or the rhinoceros, which has three toes.
  • :Raccoons and bears are both member of the order carnivora, but pigs are in the order Artiodactyla, so the closest the three meet is at the class level .-- Mwalcoff 23 : 16, 6 July 2006 ( UTC)
  • The even-toed ungulates ( order Artiodactyla ) are ungulates ( hoofed animals ) whose weight is borne approximately equally by the third and fourth toes, rather than mostly or entirely by the third as in hippopotamuses, camels, llamas, chevrotains ( mouse deer ), deer, giraffes, pronghorn, antelopes, goat-antelopes ( which include sheep, goats and others ), and cattle.