Artiodactyla Mammals Vertebrates Paleontology
Indohyus belongs to an ancient order of mammals that had two or four toes on each foot. Modern day relatives include camels, pigs and hippopotamuses.
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Artiodactyla
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- Family Raoellidae: Indohyus - Indohyus belongs to an ancient order of mammals artiodactyla that had vertebrates two or four toes on each artiodactyla foot. Modern day relatives vertebrates include camels, pigs and artiodactyla hippopotamuses.
- Megaloceros - Fossils of Megaloceros giganteus are found in the mammals peat bogs of Ireland and its huge antlers mammals appear in cave paintings.
- BBC Science and Nature: Entelodont - Information on these extinct relatives of modern pigs, mammals their description, artiodactyla distribution, diet, behavior and history.
- Leptomeryx Morphometrics - Summary of a post-doctoral project that measured various features of mammals the North American artiodactyl.
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