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- Reptile (14659 bytes)
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30: ...species feed their young through various forms of placenta, just like mammals (Pianka & Vitt, 2003 pgs...
54: ... eventually evolved into mammals, while Diapsida split yet again into two lineages, the lepidosaurs (w... - Vertebrate (4613 bytes)
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21: :[[Placodermi]]<br />
34: :::::[[Synapsida]]<br> - Chordate (3099 bytes)
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16: ** [[Placodermi]] (''extinct'')
29: ...ebra]]e. In vertebrates, the notochord has been replaced by a bony vertebral column. - Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
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25: :::[[Synapsida]]<br>
33: ...] [[ecosystem]]s to develop, with increasingly complex [[food web]]s that afforded new opportunities.
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