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Qué (quién) es two-toed anteater - definición

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Cyclopes didactylus; Cyclopes (genus); Dwarf anteater; Pygmy Anteater; Pygmy anteater; Dwarf Anteater; Two-toed Anteater; Two-toed anteater; Two-fingered Anteater; Silky Anteater; Two-fingered anteater; Cyclopes catellus; Cyclopes dorsalis; Cyclopes ida; Cyclopes rufus; Cyclopes thomasi; Cyclopes xinguensis; Common pygmy anteater; Common silky anteater
  • A mounted specimen from the [[Natural History Museum of Geneva]]
  • Silky anteater sleeping, [[Damas Island]], [[Costa Rica]]

Perissodactyla         
  • Seven figures showing the bones, blood vessels, ligaments and arteries of the hoof and pastern.
  • Live reconstruction of [[chalicothere]] ''[[Anisodon]] grande'' (formerly ''Chalicotherium grande'')
  • The [[quagga]] had become extinct by the end of the 19th century.
  • Tapirs are the only extant group of perissodactyls with a trunk.
  • ''[[Eohippus]]'', an early relative of the horse, is one of the oldest-known perissodactyls
  • Restriction of their habitat and poaching threaten the survival of most rhino species, including the [[Indian rhinoceros]] shown here
  • The [[white rhinoceros]] is the largest living perissodactyl
  • Richard Owen, 1856
  • Brazilian tapir]]
ORDER OF MAMMALS
Perissodactyls; Perissodactyla; Perissodactyl; Perissiodactyla; Perissiodactylla; Perissodactylla; Odd toed mammals; Odd-toed ungulates; List of placental mammals in Order Perissodactyla; Perissidactyla; Ceratomorpha; Hippomorpha; Tapiromorpha; Perissodactylid; Equoidae; Hippomorphs; Evolution of odd-toed ungulates; Anatomy of odd-toed ungulates; Evolutionary history of odd-toed ungulates; Order Perissodactyla
·noun ·pl A division of ungulate mammals, including those that have an odd number of toes, as the horse, tapir, and rhinoceros;
- opposed to Artiodactyla.
perissodactyl         
  • Seven figures showing the bones, blood vessels, ligaments and arteries of the hoof and pastern.
  • Live reconstruction of [[chalicothere]] ''[[Anisodon]] grande'' (formerly ''Chalicotherium grande'')
  • The [[quagga]] had become extinct by the end of the 19th century.
  • Tapirs are the only extant group of perissodactyls with a trunk.
  • ''[[Eohippus]]'', an early relative of the horse, is one of the oldest-known perissodactyls
  • Restriction of their habitat and poaching threaten the survival of most rhino species, including the [[Indian rhinoceros]] shown here
  • The [[white rhinoceros]] is the largest living perissodactyl
  • Richard Owen, 1856
  • Brazilian tapir]]
ORDER OF MAMMALS
Perissodactyls; Perissodactyla; Perissodactyl; Perissiodactyla; Perissiodactylla; Perissodactylla; Odd toed mammals; Odd-toed ungulates; List of placental mammals in Order Perissodactyla; Perissidactyla; Ceratomorpha; Hippomorpha; Tapiromorpha; Perissodactylid; Equoidae; Hippomorphs; Evolution of odd-toed ungulates; Anatomy of odd-toed ungulates; Evolutionary history of odd-toed ungulates; Order Perissodactyla
[?p?r?s?(?)'dakt?l]
¦ noun Zoology a mammal of the order Perissodactyla, which comprises the horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs (the odd-toed ungulates).
Origin
from mod. L. Perissodactyla, from Gk perissos 'uneven' + daktulos 'finger, toe'.
Perissodactyl         
  • Seven figures showing the bones, blood vessels, ligaments and arteries of the hoof and pastern.
  • Live reconstruction of [[chalicothere]] ''[[Anisodon]] grande'' (formerly ''Chalicotherium grande'')
  • The [[quagga]] had become extinct by the end of the 19th century.
  • Tapirs are the only extant group of perissodactyls with a trunk.
  • ''[[Eohippus]]'', an early relative of the horse, is one of the oldest-known perissodactyls
  • Restriction of their habitat and poaching threaten the survival of most rhino species, including the [[Indian rhinoceros]] shown here
  • The [[white rhinoceros]] is the largest living perissodactyl
  • Richard Owen, 1856
  • Brazilian tapir]]
ORDER OF MAMMALS
Perissodactyls; Perissodactyla; Perissodactyl; Perissiodactyla; Perissiodactylla; Perissodactylla; Odd toed mammals; Odd-toed ungulates; List of placental mammals in Order Perissodactyla; Perissidactyla; Ceratomorpha; Hippomorpha; Tapiromorpha; Perissodactylid; Equoidae; Hippomorphs; Evolution of odd-toed ungulates; Anatomy of odd-toed ungulates; Evolutionary history of odd-toed ungulates; Order Perissodactyla
·noun One of the Perissodactyla.

Wikipedia

Silky anteater

The silky anteater, also known as the pygmy anteater, has traditionally been considered a single species of anteater, Cyclopes didactylus, in the genus Cyclopes, the only living genus in the family Cyclopedidae. Found in southern Mexico, and Central and South America, it is the smallest of all known anteaters. It has nocturnal habits and appears to be completely arboreal; its hind feet are highly modified for climbing.

A taxonomic review in 2017, including both molecular and morphological evidence, found that Cyclopes may actually comprise at least seven species. The only known extinct cyclopedid species is Palaeomyrmidon incomtus, from the Late Miocene (c. 7 to 9 million years ago) of modern-day Argentina.