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    Artiodactyl (redirect from Cetartiodactyla)
    related to hippopotamuses. Some modern taxonomists thus apply the name Cetartiodactyla (/sɪˌtɑːrtioʊˈdæktɪlə/) to this group, while others opt to include...
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    Michel Brunet (February 2005). "The position of Hippopotamidae within Cetartiodactyla". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 102 (5): 1537–1541...
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    Arctic environments. Marine mammals of varying sizes and shapes Order Cetartiodactyla Suborder Whippomorpha Family Balaenidae (right and bowhead whales)...
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    Lihoreau, F.; Brunet, M. (2005). "The position of Hippopotamidae within Cetartiodactyla". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 102 (5): 1537–1541...
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  • clickable to link to IUCN Red List species pages. Footnote on use of Cetartiodactyla North Atlantic right whale, Eubalaena glacialis EN North Pacific right...
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    clade into which ungulate mammals not clearly within Perissodactyla or Cetartiodactyla were traditionally shoved. Many of these groups, like Meridiungulata...
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    ancestor, for which the name Cetartiodactyla is sometimes used. Modern nomenclature divides Artiodactyla (or Cetartiodactyla) into four subordinate taxa:...
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    pronounced beak. Porpoises, and other cetaceans, belong to the clade Cetartiodactyla with even-toed ungulates. Porpoises range in size from the vaquita...
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    analyses confirm their placement with even-toed ungulates in the order Cetartiodactyla. Whale populations were drastically reduced in the 20th century from...
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    Fabrice; Brunet, Michel (2005). "The position of Hippopotamidae within Cetartiodactyla". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 102 (5): 1537–1541...
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