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- Artiodactyls are placental mammals belonging to the order Artiodactyla (/ˌɑːrtioʊˈdæktɪlə/ AR-tee-oh-DAK-tih-lə, from Ancient Gr**** ἄρτιος, ártios 'even'...
- role and timing of molecular adaptation in the aquatic transition of cetartiodactyl mammals". Royal Society Open Science. 2 (9): 150156. Bibcode:2015RSOS...
- There are 15 species, nine subspecies, and nine subpo****tions of cetartiodactyl ****essed as critically endangered. Species Addax Bawean deer Hirola...
- Artiodactyla is an order of placental mammals composed of even-toed ungulateshooved animals which bear weight equally on two of their five toes with...
- ungulates. There are 40 species, 14 subspecies, and four subpo****tions of cetartiodactyl ****essed as endangered. There are 33 species and ten subspecies of non-cetacean...
- This page is a list of species of the branch Cetartiodactyla discovered in the 2000s. This branch contains animals classified under the orders Cetacea...
- 190-metric-ton (210-short-ton) blue whale. Overall, they tend to dwarf other cetartiodactyls; the blue whale is the largest creature on Earth. Several species have...
- 10 t (11 short tons) orca. Overall, they tend to be dwarfed by other Cetartiodactyls. Several species have female-biased ****ual dimorphism, with the females...
- belong to the Laurasiatheria (represented by carnivorans, pholidotes, cetartiodactyls, eulipotyphlans, and perissodactyls) and are only distantly related...
- Ducrocq. S. (2015). "Hippos stem from the longest sequence of terrestrial cetartiodactyl evolution in Africa". Nature Communications. 6: 6264. Bibcode:2015NatCo...