Horns, Tusks, and Flippers: The Evolution of Hoofed Mammals

Horns, Tusks, and Flippers: The Evolution of Hoofed Mammals

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Since the extinction of the dinosaurs, hoofed mammals have been the planet's dominant herbivores. Native to all continents except Australia and Antarctica, they include not only even-toed artiodactyls (pigs, hippos, camels, deer, antelopes, giraffes, sheep, goats, and cattle) and odd-toed perissodactyls (horses and rhinos), but also tethytheres (elephants and their aquatic...more
Hardcover, 384 pages
Published February 11th 2003 by The Johns Hopkins University Press (first published 2003)
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