Cetartiodactyla

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Suidae characteristics

4 toes on each foot Omnivorous, with simple stomachs: fungi, leaves, roots, bulbs, tubers, fruits, snails, worms, small vertebrates Males: corkscrew penis

Camelidae

Dromedary camel = One hump Bactrian = Two humped Also llamas, alpacas, Suborder - tylopoda (padded foot) 2 nails and soft pads instead of hooves ( walk funny) Herbivorous 3 chambered stomachs Slender necks, long legs Elliptical red blood cells (unique among mammals) unusual walking gait Induced ovulation (most species) The act of mating , ready when it happens. Release of egg is acted on mating

Artiodactyls Traits

Even Toed Ungulates Paraxonic weight distribution, with ah split hoof Unguligrade Herbivorous Suina = more omnivorous Large body size

Antelopes, cattle, gazelles, goats, sheep, wildebeest, hartebeest 143 species

Bovidae Largest family in this section True horns Grazing Long history of domestication Milk

Deer

Cervidae Antlers Tusks in tufted deer, muntjac, chinese water deer Glands/Pheromones Epidermal (skin) covering called velvet

Musk Deer

Moschidae (not deer) Lack antlers and facial glands Upper canines enlarged as tusks *Musk gland present - musk used in perfumes, medicine. (where they get there name) Forested and alpine scrub habitats in the mountains of southern asia

Tayassuidae

Peccaries or Javelinas Native to the New World- Entered SA during Great American Interchange 2-3 mya Omnivorous: roots, grasses, seeds, fruit, and cacti 3 chambered stomach Social, often in herds- up to 100 individuals

Suidae

Pigs

Giraffes, Okapi

Giraffidae - Walk like camels Ossicones - Horn cores on head. In males and females Establish dominance hierarchy (male battles) IUCN Conservation status - Giraffe - least concern Okapi- endangered

Hippopotamidae

Hippopotamus, Pygmy Hippo Large 4 Toes, walk on all of them Unguligrade, but not hooved (thick pads) Herbivorous, 3 chambered stomach Lack sebaceous and sweat glands, thin skin dehydrate easily Mostly eat during night, in water during day Canines enlarged as tusks

Artiodactyls families (excluding cetacae)

camelidae sundae tayassuidae Hippopotamidae- Hippos Tragulidae - Mouse deer Antilocapridae - pronghorn Giraffidae Cervidae Moschidae Bovidae -


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