Please choose an animal from the list below: Order Xenarthra (a.k.a Edentata) Xenarthrans, also known as edentates, comprise a small group of some of the more unusual mammals. They are, for the most part, insectivores and herbivores, and are either terrestrial or arboreal in nature.
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Edentata (infraclass Eutheria, cohort Unguiculata) An order that .... They belong to the order Edentata and family Dasypodidae which contains 9 (or 8)
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General characteristics of the order Edentata means "without teeth" II. Order Xenarthra (formerly Edentata)
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In the past, these families were classified together with the pangolins and aardvarks as the order Edentata (meaning toothless, because the members do not...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about order Edentata. order Edentata. Information about order Edentata in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. (redirected from order Edentata)
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Edentata. Edentata. Information about Edentata in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. order edentata Order of mammals characterized by the absence of teeth in the front of the jaws and by the simple structure of their cheek-teeth, Cetacea (whales) and Edentata (armadilloes,
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Order Xenarthra or Edentata - Armadillos, Anteaters, Sloths Sloth Section (order Xenarthra). Project Z - Order Edentata Characteristics .
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Animal Life question: What is the Order Edentata? Edentata (meaning toothless, because the members do not have front incisor teeth or molars,
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With over 2000 living species placed in about 30 families, rodents are by far the largest order of mammals, at least in terms of number of taxa (well over 40% of mammalian species belong to the order Rodentia!). Rodents range in size from pygmy mice weighing 5 gms to capybaras, the largest of which weigh over 70 kg.
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