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Orycteropodidae is
recognized as the only
family within the
order Tubulidentata (Latin: "tube" (tubulis), "tooth" (dentis)), so the two are effectively...
- the only
living species of the
order Tubulidentata,
although other prehistoric species and
genera of
Tubulidentata are known. It has a long snout, similar...
- the
extant orders Carnivora,
Perissodactyla and
Artiodactyla with the
Tubulidentata and the
superorder Paenungulata, as well as a
number of
orders known...
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Orycteropodidae within Tubulidentata. The
genus is
known from Late
Miocene to
recent of Africa. The only
living species within Tubulidentata is the aardvark...
- The
class Mammalia (mammals) is
divided into two
subclasses based on
reproductive techniques: monotremes,
which lay eggs, and therians,
mammals which give...
-
being closer to
other groups)
Grandorder Euungulata:
ungulates Order Tubulidentata incertae sedis:
aardvark Mirorder Eparctocyona: †condylarths, whales...
- The
following is a list of
largest mammals by family. The
largest of
these insectivorous mammals is the
giant otter shrew (Potamogale velox),
native to...
- is an
extinct genus of
mammals in the
family Orycteropodidae within Tubulidentata. The
genus is
known from
fossils dating from
Middle Miocene to Early...
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Afrosoricida (tenrecs and
golden moles),
Macroscelidea (elephant shrews) and
Tubulidentata (aardvarks). Of the five orders,
hyraxes are the most basal, followed...
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shrews (according to some
recent data part of Afroinsectiphilia)
Order Tubulidentata:
aardvark (according to some
recent data part of Afroinsectiphilia)...