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331. Cetacea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to have lived. [edit ] Evolution See also: Evolution of cetaceans The cetaceans (whales , dolphins and porpoises ) are marine mammal descendants of the artiodactyl family Raoellidae, a group of land mammals characterized by an
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332. Cetacea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to have lived. [edit ] Evolution See also: Evolution of cetaceans The cetaceans (whales , dolphins and porpoises ) are marine mammal descendants of the artiodactyl family Raoellidae, a group of land mammals characterized by an
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333. Charadriiformes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hybrids Evolution Evolution of birds Origin of birds Darwin's finches Seabirds Subclass: Neornithes (29 orders of modern birds) Superorder: Palaeognathae
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334. Akidolestes - Wikipedia
Journal of Mammalian Evolution . 20 (3): 159–189. doi :10.1007/s10914-012-9199-9 . ISSN  1064-7554 . S2CID  14801592 . ^ a b c d Ji, Qiang; Luo, Zhe-Xi; Zhang, Xingliao; Yuan, Chong-Xi; Xu,
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335. Bovid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Long, MR (1986). Mammal Evolution: an illustrated guide . New York: Facts on File. pp. 232–235. ISBN  0-8160-1194-X .   ^ Hassanin, Douzery; Douzery, EJ (1999). "The Tribal Radiation of the Family Bovidae.." .
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336. Menstruation (mammal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in humans and close evolutionary relatives such as chimpanzees . [ 1 ] It is common in simians including Old World monkeys and apes and New World monkey , but variably expressed in prosimians , being completely lacking in
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337. Annelid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
with humans 6 Evolutionary history 6.1 Fossil record 6.2 Family tree 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External links [edit ] Classification and diversity There are over 22,000 living
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338. Exoskeleton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
years ago , and their evolution is considered by some to have played a role in the subsequent Cambrian explosion of animals.[ citation needed ] Some animals, such as the tortoise , have both an endoskeleton and an exoskeleton.
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339. Handicap principle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
signalling may be evolutionarily stable in biological communication. [ 26 ] Further, analysis of some begging models also shows that, in addition to the handicapped outcomes, non-communication strategies are not only evolutionarily
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340. Anarchist communism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Spanish Civil War: Revolution and Counterrevolution . University of North Carolina Press. p. 1107. ISBN  978-0-8078-1906-7 .   ^ Bolloten, Burnett (1984-11-15). The Spanish Civil War: Revolution and
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