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Mesaxonia

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Clade
  
Ungulata

Higher classification
  
Ungulate

Phylum
  
Chordata

Clade
  
Mesaxonia Marsh, 1884

Mesaxonia

Similar
  
Mammal, Ungulate, Vertebrate, Chordate, Placentals

Mesaxonians are a clade of ungulates whose weight is distributed on the third toe on all legs through the plane symmetry of their feet. For a while it was often seen to only contain the order Perissodactyla (which includes the equines, rhinos and tapirs). Recent work in morphological cladistics and ancient DNA suggests that several extinct lineages, like the Desmostylia and some of the South American ungulates of Meridiungulata (both groups seen as Afrotherian relatives) are related to the perissodactyls.

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Mesaxonia Wikipedia


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