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land animals
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Bitis rubida
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Cladogram
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The cladogram above is based on Tarver et al. (2016)[1]
Group I: Superorder Afrotheria[2]
- Clade Afroinsectiphilia
- Order Macroscelidea: elephant shrews (Africa)
- Order Afrosoricida: tenrecs and golden moles (Africa)
- Order Tubulidentata: aardvark (Africa south of the Sahara)
- Clade Paenungulata
- Order Hyracoidea: hyraxes or dassies (Africa, Arabia)
- Order Proboscidea: elephants (Africa, Southeast Asia)
- Order Sirenia: dugong and manatees (cosmopolitan tropical)
Group II: Superorder Xenarthra[2]
- Order Pilosa: sloths and anteaters (neotropical)
- Order Cingulata: armadillos and extinct relatives (Americas)
Group III: Magnaorder Boreoeutheria[2]
- Superorder: Euarchontoglires (Supraprimates)
- Grandorder Euarchonta
- Order Scandentia: treeshrews (Southeast Asia).
- Order Dermoptera: flying lemurs or colugos (Southeast Asia)
- Order Primates: lemurs, bushbabies, monkeys, apes, humans (cosmopolitan)
- Grandorder Glires
- Order Lagomorpha: pikas, rabbits, hares (Eurasia, Africa, Americas)
- Order Rodentia: rodents (cosmopolitan)
- Grandorder Euarchonta
- Superorder: Laurasiatheria
- Order Eulipotyphla: shrews, hedgehogs, moles, solenodons
- Clade Scrotifera
- Order Chiroptera: bats (cosmopolitan)
- Clade Fereuungulata
- Clade Ferae
- Clade Euungulata
- Order Cetartiodactyla: cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) and even-toed ungulates, including pigs, cattle, deer and giraffes
- Order Perissodactyla: odd-toed ungulates, including horses, donkeys, zebras, tapirs and rhinoceroses
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- ↑ (January 2016). "The Interrelationships of Placental Mammals and the Limits of Phylogenetic Inference". Genome Biology and Evolution 8 (2): 330–44. DOI:10.1093/gbe/evv261. PMID 26733575. PMC: 4779606.
- ↑ a b c (September 2011). "The historical biogeography of Mammalia". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B 366 (1577): 2478–502. DOI:10.1098/rstb.2011.0023. PMID 21807730. PMC: 3138613.