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  1. Mammoth (4333 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Proboscidea]]}}
    22: ...e east coast of [[Siberia]]. They became extinct only at about [[20th century BC|2000 BC]].
  2. Mammal (11782 bytes)
    38: **[[Proboscidea]]
    156: ...est of all animals. True [[flight]] has evolved only once in mammals, the [[bat]]s; mammals such as [...
    191: ...als existed alongside the [[dinosaur]]s, mammals only began to dominate after the [[mass extinction]] ...
  3. Savannah Elephant (2385 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Proboscidea]]}}
  4. Mastodon (1620 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Proboscidea]]}}
    14: ...three meters. They differed from [[mammoth]]s mainly in the structure of their teeth, which were more...
  5. Elephant (13277 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Proboscidea]]}}
    21: ...logy)|family]] in the [[order (biology)|order]] [[Proboscidea]]. '''Elephantidae''' has three living [[species]...
    44: ... of fruits, seeds and flowers. Because elephants only use 40% of what they eat they have to make up fo...
    48: ...ngers" at the tip of their trunks, as opposed to only one.
    55: ...atomy as well. African ivory hunters, by killing only tusked elephants, have given a much larger chanc...
  6. Placentalia (2168 bytes)
    14: [[Proboscidea]]<br/>
    32: ...cental Mammals are [[simian]]s and [[leopard]]s. Only females carry a placenta. They live in many are...
  7. Asian Elephant (3677 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Proboscidea]]}}
    17: ...ad of three, and 19 pairs of ribs instead of 21. Unlike female African Elephants, female Asian Elephan...
    38: ...as a larger skull relative to body size, and commonly has a decolourised area of skin on the forehead ...
    39: ''E.m. sumatrensis'' is only found in Sumatra. It is the second smallest subs...
    40: ...03 found that its ancestors separated from the mainland population about 300,000 years ago
  8. Forest Elephant (2234 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Proboscidea]]}}
  9. Asian Elephants (3912 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Proboscidea]]}}
    17: ...ad of three, and 19 pairs of ribs instead of 21. Unlike female African Elephants, female Asian Elephan...
    37: ...as a larger skull relative to body size, and commonly has a decolourised area of skin on the forehead ...
    38: ''E.m. sumatrensis'' is only found in Sumatra. It is the second smallest subs...
    39: ...03 found that its ancestors separated from the mainland population about 300,000 years ago
  10. Mammal classification (78467 bytes)
    122: **Order [[Proboscidea]]
    712: ...''Homo neanderthalensis'', fossils can generally only be incorporated in morphological analyses.
    714: The following taxonomy only includes living placentals (infraclass [[Eutheri...
    725: **Order [[Proboscidea]]
    1202: ******Order [[Proboscidea]]
  11. Eocene (7034 bytes)
    33: ...aurasia]] began to break up, as [[Europe]], [[Greenland]] and [[North America]] drifted apart.
    49: ...asia and the [[Arctic]], and rainforests held on only in equatorial [[South America]], Africa, India a...
    55: ...n comparisons of tooth size, Eocene mammals were only 60 per cent of the size of the primitive [[Paleo...
    57: ... mammalian orders appeared, including [[bat]]s, [[proboscidea|proboscidian]]s, [[primate]]s, [[rodent]]s and [[...

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