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Major Orders of Placental Mammals

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Page 2: Major orders of placental mammals

ArtiodactylaMembers of this order have an even number of toes within their hooves.

Examples:

-Pigs

-Camels

-Antelopes

-Cattle

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PerissodactylaMembers of this order have an odd number of toes within their hooves.

Example:

-Horses

-Zebras-Tapirs

-Rhinoceroses

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PrimatesMost primates are tree dwellers. They have grasping hands and feet and long arms and legs that aid in climbing . They have excellent eyesight.

Example:

-Humans

-Apes

-Lemurs

-Monkeys

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RodentiaMore than 40% of all placentel mammals are rodents . Rodents have teeth that are specialized for gnawing and can weigh from 18 to 43 kg.

Example:

-Mice

-Rats

-Beavers

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ChiropteraMammals that are capable of true flight . The only example is bats.

Most bats are carnivorous and use echolocation

to find insects , which they catch while in flight . Other bats eat fruit or nectar from night-blooming flowers .

Some bats are impressive hunters that can catch fish or frogs.

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XenarthaOrder of mammals that have few or no teeth.

Example:

-Anteaters – lack teeth and use their long sticky tongues to capture insects .

-Sloths – eat mostly leaves .

-Armadillos – have simple teeth and are omnivorious.

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LagomorphaAn order of rodent-like mammals.

Example:

-Rabbits & Hares – have long hind legs and are specialized for hopping.

-Pikas –have short limbs and live in mountainous areas.

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InsectivoraInsectivores are small mammals that eat mainly insects.

Example:

-Shrews

-Hedgehogs

-Mole

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CarnivoraThey are adapted by their structure to feed upon flesh, though some of them, as the bears, also eat vegetable food. They have powerful jaws and their teeth are large and sharp, suitable for cutting flesh.Example:-Cats -Dogs -Foxes -Bears -Seals -Hyenas