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should be
abandoned altogether. Due to
their primitive characteristics condylarths have been
considered ancestral to
several ungulate orders, including...
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ungulates were
descended from an
evolutionary grade of
mammals known as the
condylarths. The
earliest known member of this
group may have been the tiny Protungulatum...
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probably took
place before the Cretaceous–Paleogene
extinction event. "
Condylarths" can
probably be
considered the
starting point for the
development of...
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dispersal of
modern types of
flowering plants. Cimolestans,
miacoids and
condylarths go extinct.
First neocetes (modern,
fully aquatic whales) appear. 27...
- (even-toed ungulates),
cetacea (whales and related), and the
extinct condylarths. Luckett, W. (2012-12-06).
Phylogeny of the Primates: A Multidisciplinary...
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didelphid marsupials, insectivorans, carnivorans, taeniodonts, mesonychians,
condylarths, and cimolestans.
Fossil remains found in the
formation support the validity...
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recent known fossils being 55 million-year-old
teeth resembling those of
condylarths) for
reasons that are not clear,
allowing marsupials to
dominate the...
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native ungulates" is
thought to have
originated from
groups of
archaic "
condylarths" that
migrated from
North America.
Sequencing of the
collagen proteome...
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which were
related to
bears or pinnipeds) or
Arctocyonidae (a
family of "
condylarths"
which literally translates to "bear-dogs").
Amphicyonids ranged in size...
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Tethytheria is
thought to have
evolved from
primitive hoofed mammals ("
condylarths")
along the s****s of the
ancient Tethys Ocean. Tethytheria, combined...