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cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) and the hippopotamids. All
whippomorphs are
descendants of the last
common ancestor of
Hippopotamus amphibius...
- dolphins, etc.) and hippopotamuses.
Members of the
whippomorph stem
group (i.e., "stem-
whippomorphs")
include such taxa as the
family Entelodontidae and...
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Among them are cattle, sheep, caprines, and antelopes, and more. The
whippomorphs include hippos and cetaceans: The
hippos (Hippopotamidae)
comprise two...
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Giger Jaggermeryx †
Miller et al., 2014 Even-toed
ungulate Mick
Jagger A
whippomorph from the Miocene,
related to
hippopotamuses and whales,
named "for Sir...
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Indohyus (Meaning "India's pig" from the Gr****
words Indos, "from India" and hûs, "pig") is an
extinct genus of
digitigrade even-toed
ungulates known from...
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there are four
known species.
Anoplotherium was
amongst the
largest non-
whippomorph artiodactyls of the
Palaeogene period,
weighing on
average 115 kg (254 lb)...
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Ancodonta is an
infraorder of
artiodactyl ungulates including modern hippopotamus and all
mammals closer to
hippos than to
cetaceans (whales). Ancodonts...
- The Raoellidae,
previously grouped within Helohyidae, are an
extinct family of
semiaquatic digitigrade artiodactyls in the
clade Whippomorpha. Fossils...
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morphology and
achieved gigantism amongst non-
whippomorph artiodactyls,
making them some of the
largest non-
whippomorph artiodactyls of the
Palaeogene as well...