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Ferungulata ("wild
beasts and ungulates") is a
grandorder of
placental mammals that
groups together mirorder Ferae and
clade Pan-Euungulata. It has existed...
- [ˈfɛrae̯], "wild beasts") is a
mirorder of
placental mammals in
grandorder Ferungulata, that
groups together clades Pan-Carnivora (that
includes carnivorans...
- bearers") is a
clade of
placental mammals that
groups together grandorder Ferungulata,
Chiroptera (bats),
other extinct members and
their common ancestors...
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Euungulata [sensu lato]) is a
clade of
placental mammals from
grandorder Ferungulata,
consisting of the
taxon Euungulata [sensu stricto] and all taxa (species)...
- gymnures, shrews, moles, and solenodons)
Order Chiroptera (bats)
Grandorder Ferungulata Mirorder Euungulata Order Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates: cattle,...
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places bats in the
superorder Laurasiatheria, with its
sister taxon as
Ferungulata,
which includes carnivorans, pangolins, odd-toed ungulates, and even-toed...
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Chiroptera Ferungulata...
- Euarchontoglires,
Laurasiatheria Grandorder grandis, 'large' Euarchonta,
Ferungulata Mirorder mirus, 'wonderful, strange' Primatomorpha,
Ferae Order Primates...
- Over 70% of
mammal species are in the
orders Rodentia, Chiroptera, and Eulipotyphla.
Rodentia (40.5%)
Chiroptera (22.2%)
Eulipotyphla (8.8%)
Primates (7...
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using mitochondrial DNA have
tended to
group them as a
sister clade to
Ferungulata (carnivorans+ungulates+pholidotans),
while studies using nuclear DNA...