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- bilbies) Chaeropodidae Chaeropus Chaeropus ecaudatus Chaeropus ecaudatus ecaudatus Chaeropus ecaudatus occidentalis Chaeropus yirratji Peramelidae (extant...
- southern pig-footed bandicoot (Chaeropus ecaudatus) was a small species of herbivorous marsupial in the genus Chaeropus, the pig-footed bandicoots. The...
- pig-footed bandicoot (Chaeropus yirratji) was a small species of extinct herbivorous Australian marsupial in the genus Chaeropus, the pig-footed bandicoots...
- hadrosaurs such as Edmontosaurus possessed hoofed forelimbs. The marsupial Chaeropus also had hooves. The hoof surrounds the distal end of the second phalanx...
- †Chaeropodidae GenusChaeropus (pig-footed bandicoots) †Southern pig-footed bandicoot (Chaeropus ecaudatus) †Northern pig-footed bandicoot (Chaeropus yirratji) Family...
- citation needed] also placed it in Peramelidae, but as the sister of Chaeropus in the subfamily Chaeropodinae. Here is a summary of the treatment as...
- 1 extinct species Family †Chaeropodidae: Pig-footed bandicoot GenusChaeropus: 1 species Family Peramelidae Subfamily Peramelinae Genus Isoodon: short-nosed...
- Chaeropodidae, a family represented by the modern pig-footed bandicoots Chaeropus, and Thylacomyidae family of the extant bilby genus Macrotis. Prior to...
- ****emblage, closest to Carodnia. In Australia, the recently-extinct marsupial Chaeropus ("pig-footed bandicoot") also developed hooves similar to those of artiodactyls...
- Probably the next to diverge was the recently extinct Chaeropodidae (Chaeropus). The remaining taxa comprise the Peramelidae, which divides into subfamilies...