- In animals,
viviparity is
development of the
embryo inside the body of the mother, with the
maternal circulation providing for the
metabolic needs of the...
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among the world's most
intelligent creatures, and is one of the few
nonmammalian species able to
recognize itself in a
mirror test.
Magpies have shown...
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largest and
fiercest animals of the
early Permian such as Dimetrodon.
Nonmammalian synapsids were traditionally—and incorrectly—called "mammal-like reptiles"...
- Era — the ichthyosaurs, last
remaining temnospondyls (Koolasuchus), and
nonmammalian cynodonts (Tritylodontidae) — were
already extinct millions of years...
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possess a
vestige of a septomaxilla, a
feature only
otherwise seen in
nonmammalian therapsids.
Yaoming Hu; Jin Meng;
Chuankui Li;
Yuanqing Wang (2010)....
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evolution of
eukaryotic selenoproteins: a
novel nonmammalian family with
scattered phylogenetic distribution". EMBO Reports. 5 (1):...
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nonmammalian vertebrates".
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nonmammalian vertebrates".
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- cavity. In contrast, all
other jawed vertebrates,
including reptiles and
nonmammalian synapsids,
possess a jaw
joint in
which one of the
smaller bones of the...
- "A
probainognathian cynodont from
South Africa and the
phylogeny of
nonmammalian cynodonts".
Bulletin of the
Museum of
Comparative Zoology. 156 (1): 5–35...