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44 Cards in this Set
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Animal Kingdom Phyla |
Sponges Cnidarians Lophotrophozoans Ecdysozoans Echinoderms Chordates |
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Cnidarians |
Jellyfish |
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Ctenophores |
Comb jellyfish |
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Lophotrophozoans |
Flatworms/Planarians Earthworms Mollusks |
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Ecdysozoans |
Tartigrades Nematodes Arthropods |
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Echinoderms |
Starfish Sea cucumber Sea urchin |
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Chordates |
Lancelets Tunicates Vertebrates |
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Mollusks |
Octopus Cuttlefish Snails Bivalves |
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Arthropods |
Insects Lobsters Horseshoe crabs Spiders |
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Vertebrates |
Lamprey and Hagfish Sharks Rayfinned fish Lobe-finned fish (including lung fish) Amphibians Reptiles Mammals |
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Amphibians |
Frogs Salamanders |
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Reptiles |
Tautara Snakes Lizards Crocodiles Turtles Birds |
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Mammals |
Monotreme Marsupial Eutherians |
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Monotremes |
Echidna Platypus |
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Marsupials |
Kangaroo Koala Sugar glider Opossum |
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Eurherians |
Elephant Manatee Aardvark Hyrax Armadillo Sloth Beaver Hare Pika Capybara Flying Lemur Tree shrew Walrus Grizzly bear Cheetah Giraffe Whale Rhino Bat Pangolin Primate |
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Primates |
Lemur Old World Monkey New World Monkey Gorilla Orangutan Chimpanzee Bonobo Humans |
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Proboscidea examples |
African elephant Asian elephant American mastodon |
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Sirenia examples |
Manatee (herbivorous) Dugong (herbivorous) |
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Tubulidentata |
Aardvarks |
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Hyracoidea examples |
Hyrax (herbivorous) |
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Tubulidentata |
Aardvarks (insectivorous) |
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Xenarthra examples |
Armadillos Sloths |
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Pholidota examples |
Pangolins (insectivorous) |
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Rodentia examples |
Beavers (omnivores) Rats Capybara Guinea pigs |
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Lagamorphia examples |
Rabbits (herbivorous) Pikas Hares |
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Primate examples |
Humans New world (howler, spider, tamarin) Old world (baboon, macaque, Langur) Gibbons Gorilla Orangutans Chinos and bonobos |
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Dermoptera examples |
Sugar gliders (marsupial) Flying “lemurs” |
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Scandentia examples |
Tree shrews (eat fruits and insects, have tolerance to spicy foods) |
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Carnivora examples |
Lions, tigers and bears Raccoons Hyenas Walruses |
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Cetartiodactyl examples |
(Hooves with even number) Giraffes Camels Whales, dolphins and porpoises |
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Perissodactyl examples |
(Hooves with odd number) Zebra Horse Rhino Tapir |
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Chiroptera examples |
Bats |
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Xenarthra examples |
Armadillos Sloths |
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Pholidota examples |
Pangolins (insectivorous) |
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Rodentia examples |
Beavers (omnivores) Rats Capybara Guinea pigs |
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Lagamorphia examples |
Rabbits (herbivorous) Pikas Hares |
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Primate examples |
Humans New world (howler, spider, tamarin) Old world (baboon, macaque, Langur) Gibbons Gorilla Orangutans Chinos and bonobos |
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Dermoptera examples |
Sugar gliders (marsupial) Flying “lemurs” |
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Scandentia examples |
Tree shrews (eat fruits and insects, have tolerance to spicy foods) |
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Carnivora examples |
Lions, tigers and bears Raccoons Hyenas Walruses |
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Cetartiodactyl examples |
(Hooves with even number) Giraffes Camels Whales, dolphins and porpoises |
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Perissodactyl examples |
(Hooves with odd number) Zebra Horse Rhino Tapir |
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Chiroptera examples |
Bats |