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Synonyms eutherian mammal, placental, placental mammal
Type of mammalian, mammal
Has types anteater, aquatic mammal, bat, buck, bull, carnivore, chiropteran, colugo, coney, cony, cow, das, dassie, digitigrade, digitigrade mammal, doe, edentate, farm animal, fissipedia, flying cat, flying lemur, gnawer, gnawing mammal, hoofed mammal, hyrax, insectivore, lagomorph, livestock, yearling, ant bear, ungulate, aardvark, orycteropus afer, pachyderm, pangolin, plantigrade, plantigrade mammal, primate, proboscidean, proboscidian, rodent, scaly anteater, stock, tree shrew, unguiculata, unguiculate, unguiculate mammal, ungulata
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Derivation eutheria


eutherian mammals.

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A Jurassic eutherian mammal and divergence of marsupials and placentals.
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In eutherian mammals such highly coordinated movements occur much later during development.
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The high iron content and low levels of free lactose contrasts with other eutherian mammals.
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Both eutherian and marsupials having a placenta implies that the therian ancestor was a placental mammal.
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In the northern continents, large predatory birds were displaced when large eutherian carnivores evolved.
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In most eutherian mammals, both males and females have teats.
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Covariation in frequencies of substitution, deletion, transposition, and recombination during eutherian evolution.
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Morphology, adaptations, and relationships of Plesiorycteropus, and a diagnosis of a new order of eutherian mammals.
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Montanalestes was found in North America, while all other nonplacental eutherian fossils have been found in Asia.
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  • Placental: mammals having a placenta; all mammals except monotremes and marsupials
  • Of or relating to or belonging to the subclass Eutheria; "eutherian mammals"
  • Placental mammal; mammal whose young complete their embryonic development within the uterus, joined to the mother by the placenta. .
  • Yoo-THIR-ee-uhn/ A member of the major division Eutheria of Class Mammalia, the other two major divisions being marsupials and monotremes. Eutherian mammals nourish their young within the uterus to mored advanced stage of development than do most marsupials.
  • The largest and most widespread of the three major groups of mammals, the eutherian or placental mammals occur on every continent (represented by bats and rodents in Australia, and by seals and whales in Antarctica). ...