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Suina (also
known as
Suiformes) is a
suborder of omnivorous, non-ruminant
artiodactyl mammals that
includes the
domestic pig and peccaries. A
member of...
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family of
Suiformes (Mammalia)". Geobios. 17 (2): 133–154. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(84)80139-4. Pickford, M. (2004). "Miocene
Sanitheriidae (
Suiformes, Mammalia)...
- even-toed
ungulates by po****tion – bos species,
bovidae artiodactyls,
suiformes,
camelidae species,
cervidae artiodactyls,
giraffa species, hippopotami...
- (October 2008). "The
oldest representative of
Entelodontoidea (Artiodactyla,
Suiformes) from the
Middle Eocene of
Khaichin Ula II, Mongolia, and some evolutionary...
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reference to a pig-like anatomy, with
names such as
Suina (Gray, 1868) and
Suiformes (Jaeckel, 1911)
being emplaced in
varying contexts. A
restricted definition...
- of warthog, Phacoc****us afric**** and P.
aethiopicus (Artiodactyla:
Suiformes) in East Africa".
Mammalian Biology. 67 (2): 91–96. Bibcode:2002MamBi...
- they were the
sister group to pigs and peccaries,
placed in the
suborder Suiformes.
However molecular work has
found this not to be the case, as the closest...
- ISBN 978-0198573999. Oliver, W.L.R. (1995). "Taxonomy and
Conservation Status of the
Suiformes — an Overview" (PDF). IBEX
Journal of
Mountain Ecology.
Archived from...
- Suina, also
known as
Suiformes, is a
suborder of omnivorous, non-ruminant
hoofed mammals in the
order Artiodactyla. A
member of this
clade is
called a...
- well as the
extinct Raoellidae.
Hippopotamoidea was
formerly included to
Suiformes with
Suidae (pigs) and Tay****uidae (peccaries). Most of the
evidence supporting...