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- Giraffe (8140 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Giraffidae]]}}
16: ...[Giraffidae]], consisting only of the giraffe and its closest relative, the [[okapi]].
20: ...r-colored spots outlined by a network of bright white lines. The blocks may sometimes appear deep red ...
24: ...e, four-sided spots of chestnut brown on an off-white background and no spots on inner sides of the le...
25: ...mdash; deep brown, blotched or rectangular spots with poorly defined cream lines. Hocks may be spotted... - Okapi (2836 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Giraffidae]]}}
15: ...ty led the [[Society for Cryptozoology]] to adopt it as an emblem.
17: ...ean its ears; it is the only mammal that can lick its own ears. Male okapis have short, skin-covered h...
21: ...ds, Okapis eat [[Poaceae|grass]], [[fern]]s, [[fruit]], and [[fungus|fungi]].
23: ...g are nursed for up to ten months, and reach maturity at between four and five years of age. - Deer (6737 bytes)
14: ...f broadly similar animals, from related families within the [[order (biology)|order]] [[Artiodactyla]]...
16: ...tagues and Capulets as ''hartless hinds''. "The White Hart" and "The Red Hart" are common English [[pu...
18: ...nto [[New Zealand]] in early 1900s (a gift from United States President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]) have b...
20: ...op each year (usually in summer) and, in general, it is only male deer that develop them (although the...
24: It is thought that the new world group evolved about... - Even-toed ungulate (4197 bytes)
17: [[Giraffidae]]<br>
23: ...les, usually occupying marginal [[habitat]]s, and it is presumably at that time that they developed th...
25: ...re better able to adapt to this coarse, low-[[nutrition]] diet, and soon replaced the odd-toed ungulat...
27: ... into two groups which, despite underlying similarities, are rather different. The suoids (pigs, [[hip...
29: ...ain and extract the maximum possible benefit from it. - Giraffes (7566 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Giraffidae]]}}
16: ...[Giraffidae]], consisting only of the giraffe and its closest relative, the [[okapi]].
20: ...r-colored spots outlined by a network of bright white lines. The blocks may sometimes appear deep red ...
24: ...e, four-sided spots of chestnut brown on an off-white background and no spots on inner sides of the le...
25: ...mdash; deep brown, blotched or rectangular spots with poorly defined cream lines. Hocks may be spotted... - Mammal classification (78467 bytes)
1: ...h several iterations since [[Carolus Linnaeus]] initially defined the class. Many earlier ideas have ...
5: ...gradually made Simpson's classification outdated, it remained the closest thing to an official classif...
9: ...lasses. This system also makes no note of the position of entirely fossil groups.
11: ...ch they belong. Please see the pages associated with specific orders to see more detailed relationshi...
16: **Family [[Ornithorhynchidae]] - Artiodactyls (4197 bytes)
17: [[Giraffidae]]<br>
23: ...les, usually occupying marginal [[habitat]]s, and it is presumably at that time that they developed th...
25: ...re better able to adapt to this coarse, low-[[nutrition]] diet, and soon replaced the odd-toed ungulat...
27: ... into two groups which, despite underlying similarities, are rather different. The suoids (pigs, [[hip...
29: ...ain and extract the maximum possible benefit from it.
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