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Placentalia (redirect from Placental mammal) Placental mammals (infraclass Placentalia /plæsənˈteɪliə/) are one of the three extant subdivisions of the class Mammalia, the other two being Monotremata... |
marsupials (pouched mammals) and placental mammals. See List of monotremes and marsupials, and for the clades and families, see Mammal classification. Classification... |
Pangolin (redirect from List of placental mammals in Order Pholidota) WJ, Eizirik E, et al. (14 December 2001). "Resolution of the Early Placental Mammal Radiation Using Bayesian Phylogenetics". Science. 294 (5550): 2348–2351... |
the only surviving dinosaurs) and several mammalian groups, placental and marsupial mammals diversified into many new forms and ecological niches throughout... |
classification of mammals, despite its known issues. Most mammals, including the six most species-rich orders, belong to the placental group. The three... |
and placentals. The marsupials evolved to fill specific ecological niches, and in many cases they are physically similar to the placental mammals in Eurasia... |
Sexual reproduction (redirect from Male placental mammals) are three extant kinds of mammals: monotremes, placentals and marsupials, all with internal fertilization. In placental mammals, offspring are born as juveniles:... |
Marsupial (redirect from Pouched Mammal) which encompasses all mammals more closely related to marsupials than to placentals. This evolutionary split between placentals and marsupials occurred... |
and close relatives such as chimpanzees. Females of other species of placental mammal undergo estrous cycles, in which the endometrium is completely reabsorbed... |
classification of mammals. See List of placental mammals and List of monotremes and marsupials for more detailed information on mammal genera and species... |
Theria (redirect from Live-bearing mammal) beast') is a subclass of mammals amongst the Theriiformes. Theria includes the eutherians (including the placental mammals) and the metatherians (including... |
Placenta (redirect from Placental barrier) Placentas are a defining characteristic of placental mammals, but are also found in marsupials and some non-mammals with varying levels of development. Mammalian... |
Monotreme (redirect from Egg-laying mammal) marsupials, and placental mammals was oviparous, and that this trait was retained in monotremes but lost in all other extant mammal groups. DNA analyses... |
Eutheria (redirect from Eutherian mammal) Pan-Placentalia, is the clade consisting of placental mammals and all therian mammals that are more closely related to placentals than to marsupials Eutherians are... |
Xenarthra (redirect from Toothless Mammal) "foreign, alien" + ἄρθρον, árthron, "joint") is a major clade of placental mammals native to the Americas. There are 31 living species: the anteaters... |
List of bats (redirect from List of placental mammals in Order Chiroptera) the placental mammals in the order Chiroptera. There are an estimated 1,300 species of bat. Genera and species of flying fox as according to Mammal Species... |
Afrotheria (category Mammal taxonomy) sister taxa at the base of the placental mammal radiation, suggesting an ancient Gondwanan clade of placental mammals. A 2021 morphological study also... |
Laurasiatheria (category Mammal taxonomy) (/lɔːrˌeɪʒəˈθɪəriə, -θɛriə/; "laurasian beasts") is a superorder of placental mammals that groups together true insectivores (eulipotyphlans), bats (chiropterans)... |
Ungulate (redirect from Hooved mammal) not consider it a true placental, let alone an ungulate. The enigmatic dinoceratans were among the first large herbivorous mammals, although their exact... |
List of primates (redirect from List of placental mammals in Order Primates) Primates is a diverse order of placental mammals which includes monkeys, lemurs, galagos, lorisids, tarsiers, and apes (including humans). Members of... |