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- evolutionary relationship between Hippopotamidae and Cetacea. Modern whippomorphs all share a number of behavioural and physiological traits; such as a...
- dolphins, etc.) and hippopotamuses. Members of the whippomorph stem group (i.e., "stem-whippomorphs") include such taxa as the family Entelodontidae and...
- Among them are cattle, sheep, caprines, and antelopes, and more. The whippomorphs include hippos and cetaceans: The hippos (Hippopotamidae) comprise two...
- Metkatius, named after the town of Metka in the province Jammu and Kashmir, is a small extinct raoellid artiodactyl which inhabited northern India during...
- 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...
- Giger JaggermeryxMiller et al., 2014 Even-toed ungulate Mick Jagger A whippomorph from the Miocene, related to hippopotamuses and whales, named "for Sir...
- 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...
- there are four known species. Anoplotherium was amongst the largest non-whippomorph artiodactyls of the Palaeogene period, weighing on average 115 kg (254 lb)...
- morphology and achieved gigantism amongst non-whippomorph artiodactyls, making them some of the largest non-whippomorph artiodactyls of the Palaeogene as well...