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- Mammal (11782 bytes)
22: **[[Desmostylia]]
24: **[[Primates]]
26: **[[Lagomorpha]]
41: ...ic or "[[warm-blooded]]" bodies. The brain regulates endothermic and circulatory systems, including a ...
43: ...in the air, in the trees, or on two legs. The largest group of mammals, the [[Eutheria|placentals]], h... - Placentalia (2168 bytes)
19: [[Primates]]<br/>
21: [[Lagomorpha]]<br/>
30: ...alia''' and '''[[Eutheria]]''' are terms used to describe major groupings within the animal [[class (b...
32: ...mmals are [[simian]]s and [[leopard]]s. Only females carry a placenta. They live in many areas of the...
34: ...birth of well-developed young. This strongly suggests that a placenta played little role in the devel... - Elephant Shrews (4007 bytes)
2: ...ion = Short-eared Elephant shrew<br>''(Macroscelides proboscideus)''}}
8: ...{Taxobox authority | author = [[Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte|Bonaparte]] | date = 1838}}
13: ''[[Macroscelides]]''<br>
16: ...ngis''', a term derived from the [[Bantu]] languages of Africa.
18: ...''Rhynchocyon'' species also dig small conical holes in the soil, [[bandicoot]] style. - Mammal classification (78467 bytes)
1: ...nt surge in interest and modification due to the results of [[molecular phylogeny|molecular phylogenet...
3: ...tion and a Classification of Mammals" ([[#References|Simpson, 1945]]) was the original source for the ...
5: ...on's classification outdated, it remained the closest thing to an official classification of mammals.
9: ...subclasses and infraclasses. This system also makes no note of the position of entirely fossil groups...
11: ...rs to see more detailed relationships among families in that order.
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