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related to hippopotamuses. Some
modern taxonomists thus
apply the name
Cetartiodactyla (/sɪˌtɑːrtioʊˈdæktɪlə/) to this group,
while others opt to include...
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Perissodactyla (horses, tapirs, rhinos)
Cetartiodactyla (camels, ruminants, whales)...
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clickable to link to IUCN Red List
species pages.
Footnote on use of
Cetartiodactyla North Atlantic right whale,
Eubalaena glacialis EN
North Pacific right...
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Arctic environments.
Marine mammals of
varying sizes and
shapes Order Cetartiodactyla Suborder Whippomorpha Family Balaenidae (right and
bowhead whales)...
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Michel Brunet (February 2005). "The
position of
Hippopotamidae within Cetartiodactyla".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences. 102 (5): 1537–1541...
- Fabrice; Brunet,
Michel (2005). "The
position of
Hippopotamidae within Cetartiodactyla".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences. 102 (5): 1537–1541...
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pronounced beak. Porpoises, and
other cetaceans,
belong to the
clade Cetartiodactyla with even-toed ungulates.
Porpoises range in size from the vaquita...
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which the name
Cetartiodactyla is
sometimes used.
Modern nomenclature divides Artiodactyla (or
Cetartiodactyla) into four
subordinate taxa:...
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Multituberculata Pelycosaurs Therapsida Synapsida Even-toed
ungulates Cetacea Cetartiodactyla Archaeoceti Neoceti Cetacea Prosimians Simiiformes Primates Crustaceans...
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cladistic perspective. Whales,
dolphins and
porpoises belong to the
order Cetartiodactyla,
which consists of even-toed ungulates.
Their closest non-cetacean...