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families in
addition to the
ancestors of
living camelids (see below).
Tylopods are not ruminants.
Tylopoda was
named by
Illiger (1811) and considered...
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closely related one.
Oromerycids were very
similar to
early members of
other tylopod families, but they lack the
specializations of
those families, such as...
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indicated that
rumination evolved independently between tylopods and ruminants; therefore,
tylopods were
excluded from Ruminantia. The
taxonomy that was...
- "Bipedal
browsing adaptations of the
unusual Late Eocene–earliest
Oligocene tylopod Anoplotherium (Artiodactyla, Mammalia)".
Zoological Journal of the Linnean...
- "Bipedal
browsing adaptations of the
unusual Late Eocene–earliest
Oligocene tylopod Anoplotherium (Artiodactyla, Mammalia)".
Zoological Journal of the Linnean...
- "Bipedal
browsing adaptations of the
unusual Late Eocene–earliest
Oligocene tylopod Anoplotherium (Artiodactyla, Mammalia)".
Zoological Journal of the Linnean...
- Artiodactyla. Today, most
evidence points towards the
oreodonts being tylopods,
along with camels, xiphodonts, and protoceratids.[citation needed] Over...
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similar to the
tylopods from
North America in the Palaeogene.
Other researchers tie them as
being more
closely related to
ruminants than
tylopods based on dental...
- Agrioc****us is an
extinct genus of
scansorial herbivore of the
tylopod family Agrioc****idae,
endemic to
North America. Agrioc****us and
other agrioc****ids...
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Artiodactyla are not well-resolved, with some
determining it to be
either a
tylopod (which
includes camelids and
merycoidodonts of the Palaeogene) or a close...