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  1. Edentata by William Berryman Scott, 2009-12-24
  2. Catalogue Of The Fossil Mammalia In The British Museum, Part Five: The Group Tillodontia, Sirenia, Cetacea, Edentata, Marsupialia And Monotremata by Richard Lydekker, 2007-09-13
  3. The Ganodonta And Their Relationship To The Edentata (1897) by Jacob Lawson Wortman, 2010-09-10
  4. Catalogue of the Fossil Mammalia in the British Museum, (Natural History): Part 5. Containing the Group Tillodontia, the Orders Sirenia, Cetacea, Edentata, Marsupialia, Monotremata, and Supplement by Richard Lydekker, 2001-06-08
  5. Catalogue Of The Fossil Mammalia In The British Museum, Part Five: The Group Tillodontia, Sirenia, Cetacea, Edentata, Marsupialia And Monotremata by Richard Lydekker, 2010-09-10
  6. The Ear Region in Xenarthrans ( = Edentata (Fieldiana, Geology, new series, no. 24); Mammalia) by Bryan Patterson, 2010-01-17
  7. Catalogue of the Fossil Mammalia in the British Museum, (Natural History). Part 5. Containing the Group Tillodontia, the Orders Sirenia, Cetacea, Edentata, Marsupialia, Monotremata, and Supplement by Richard Lydekker, 2010
  8. Catalogue of the Fossil Mammalia in the British Museum, (Natural History). Part 5. Containing the Group Tillodontia, the Orders Sirenia, Cetacea, Edentata, Marsupialia, Monotremata, and Supplement by Richard Lydekker, 1887-01-01
  9. The Ganodonta And Their Relationship To The Edentata (1897) by Jacob Lawson Wortman, 2010-09-10
  10. THE EDENTATA OF THE SANTA CRUZ BEDS by W. B. Scott, 1903-01-01
  11. The Miocene Vertebrates of Quebrada Honda, Bolivia Part II. Edentata by C. D. Frailey, 1988-01-01
  12. CATALOGUE OF THE FOSSIL MAMMALIA IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY): PART V, CONTAINING THE GROUP TILLODONTIA, THE ORDERS SIRENIA, CETACEA, EDENTATA, MARSUPIALIA, MONOTREMATA, AND SUPPLEMENT. by Richard. Lydekker, 1887-01-01
  13. VOL. 91: THE BEGINNING OF THE AGE OF MAMMALS IN SOUTH AMERICA: PART I. INTRODUCTION, SYSTEMATICS: MARSUPIALIA, EDENTATA, CONDYLARTHRA, LITOPTERNA AND NOTIOPROGONIA. by George Gaylord. Simpson, 1948
  14. Catalogue Of The Fossil Mammalia In The British Museum, Part Five: The Group Tillodontia, Sirenia, Cetacea, Edentata, Marsupialia And Monotremata by Richard Lydekker, 2010-09-10

81. S
1993. Nova interpretaçao sistemática de Urumacotherium garciai BocquentinVillanueva,1984, um edentata-Tardigrada do Huayueriense da Venezuela.
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S R T Saint-André, P-A., and G. De Iuliis. 2001. The smallest and most ancient representative of the genus Megatherium Cuvier, 1796 (Xenarthra, Tardigrada, Megatheriidae), from the Pliocene of the Bolivian Altiplano. Geodiversitas, 23(4): 625-645. Salinas, P., J. A. Naranjo and L. G. Marshall. 1991. Nuevos restos del perezoso gigante (Megatheriidae, Megatherium medinae ) de la Formacion Chiuchiu, Cuenca del Rio Loa, Calama, norte de Chile. Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria - Record of the Proceedings of the 6th Chilean Geological Congress: 306-309. Salmi, M. 1955. Additional information of the findings in the Mylodon cave at Ultima Esperanza. Acta Geographica, 14: 314-333. Sankey, J. T. 1989. Late Blancan vertebrates from the upper Glenns Ferry Formation, southwestern Idaho. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America Santos , J. C. R., and G. De Iuliis. 1993. Nova interpretaçao sistemática de Urumacotherium garciai Bocquentin-Villanueva, 1984, um Edentata-Tardigrada do Huayueriense da Venezuela. Ameghiniana, 30: 340. Santos, T. M. S. 1977. Osteologia craniana de

82. Temp
The Orderedentata Anteaters, sloths and armadillos These rather primitiveNew World mammals have on the forelimbs two or three fingers
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The Order Edentata
Anteaters, sloths and armadillos

These rather primitive New World mammals have on the forelimbs two or three fingers much longer than the others. These long fingers are used as hooks by sloths, to break open anthills by anteaters, and to burrow by armadillos. All lack front teeth, and cheek teeth, if present, have no enamel. Family Myrmecophagidae
Anteaters: 3 species
Anteaters have long, tapering snouts,tubular mouths with no teeth, and long sticky tongues. Family Bradypodidae
Sloths: 5 species
The slow-moving tree sloths have short, rounded heads, inconspicuous ears, and forward-facing eyes. The hand has two or three fingers with which sloths suspend themselves upside-down from branches. The hairs hang downwards so that rainwater runs down to the back. Algae often grow on the surface of the straw-like hairs, giving the fur a green colour and camouflaging the animal among the leaves. Family Dasypodidae
Armadillos: 20 species
Members of this family have a covering of horny plates or bands connected by flexible skin, so that most species can roll up into a ball for defence. They have three to five strong claws on the front feet which are used for burrowing, and up to 90 peg-like teeth. They roam in open country from the southern USA to the Argentine pampas.

83. MEGAFAUNA, LA FAUNA DEL URUGUAY EN EL PASADO
Translate this page Perezoso (scelidoterio) Nombre común Perezoso (scelidoterio) ClasificaciónOrden edentata Familia Mylodontidae Subfamilia Scelidotheriinae Género
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MEGAFAUNA
Bestiario
Tigre dientes de sable
    Orden Carnivora
    Familia Felidae
    Subfamilia Felinae
    Smilodon
    Masa estimada
Comentarios: Oso
    Orden Carnivora
    Familia Ursidae
    Subfamilia Arctotheriinae
    Arctodus Masa estimada : Unos 600 kg.
Comentarios: Perezoso (scelidoterio)
    Orden Edentata Familia Mylodontidae Subfamilia Scelidotheriinae Scelidotherium Masa estimada : Unos 500 kg.
Comentarios: Perezoso (milodonte)
    Orden Edentata Familia Mylodontidae Subfamilia Mylodontinae Mylodon Masa estimada : Alrededor de una tonelada.
Comentarios: Otro perezoso, una de cuyas especies, Mylodon darwini , fue nombrada en homenaje al gran Charles. Al Mylodon Perezoso (glosoterio)
    Orden Edentata Familia Mylodontidae Subfamilia Mylodontinae Glossotherium Masa estimada
Comentarios: Perezoso (lestodonte)
    Orden Edentata Familia Mylodontidae Subfamilia Mylodontinae Lestodon Masa estimada : Unas tres toneladas.
Comentarios: Lestodon Perezoso (megaterio)
    Orden Edentata Familia Megatheriidae Subfamilia Megatheriinae Megatherium Masa estimada : Entre 4 y 5 toneladas.

84. BioLinks.org - Your Biology Resource!
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85. Sub-Unit Orders Edentata Pholidota
SubUnit Orders edentata Pholidota. Orders edentata Pholidota.The edentates, or toothless mammals, are exclusively American
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The edentates, or toothless mammals, are exclusively American and contain the anteaters, tree-sloths and armadillos. The pangolins or scaly anteaters, show convergent similarity to the edentates, but are not closely related. Although the edentates are often called the toothless mammals, this is misleading as only the anteaters are totally without teeth, indeed some of the armadillos have more teeth than any other mammal. All species of pangolins are totally toothless, instead having, like the toothless anteaters, a long sticky tongue which probes for ants and termites. Glossary Home Museum Plan

86. SubUnit
SUBUNIT. Orders edentata Pholidota. The edentates, or toothless mammals, areexclusively American and contain the anteaters, tree-sloths and armadillos.
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The edentates, or toothless mammals, are exclusively American and contain the anteaters, tree-sloths and armadillos. The pangolins or scaly anteaters, show convergent similarity to the edentates, but are not closely related. Although the edentates are often called the toothless mammals, this is misleading as only the anteaters are totally without teeth, indeed some of the armadillos have more teeth than any other mammal. All species of pangolins are totally toothless, instead having, like the toothless anteaters, a long sticky tongue which probes for ants and termites. Glossary* Gallery^ Annelida Arthropoda ... Amphibian Birds Fish Mammalian Reptiles Museum ... Full Version of Website Site developed by CA Arnott
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87. Introduction To The Xenarthra
They were once placed in the order edentata and are still often referred to as edentates,a word that means toothless. Although xenarthrans such as anteaters
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/mammal/xenarthra.html
Introduction to the Xenarthra
anteaters, armadillos, and sloths
Anteaters, armadillos, and sloths are a group of eutherian mammals known as the Xenarthra. They were once placed in the order Edentata and are still often referred to as edentates , a word that means "toothless." Although xenarthrans such as anteaters are indeed toothless, the giant armadillo has as many as 100 teeth, more than almost any other mammal. Members of the mammalian group Edentata not only include the 31 living species of armadillos, true anteaters, and tree sloths, but also contain eight families of extinct ground sloths and armadillo-like animals. Together, the living families and extinct families constitute the Xenarthra. Living xenarthrans : On the left, a sloth. At right, a hairy armadillo from Santa Cruz, Argentina. Xenarthrans are a small group of insectivores and herbivores of small to medium body size (up to around 60 kg). In the past however, xenarthrans were much more diverse and numerous. They radiated into about a dozen families in South America, including not only the groups known today but also animals such as the extinct giant ground sloths and giant armored gylptodonts. Several groups of xenarthrans, mainly the ground sloths and armadillos, successfully crossed the Central American land bridge to North America when it formed during the Pliocene . Today, only one of these species, an armadillo (

88. Phytoplankton Guide To The Rhode River And The Chesapeake Bay
Helicostomella edentata A common tintinnid in the Chesapeake Bay, thisclear lorica species usually has 5 to 12 spiral turns at the top.
http://www.serc.si.edu/algae/helico.htm
Phytoplankton Guide to the Rhode River and the Chesapeake Bay Helicostomella edentata
A common tintinnid in the Chesapeake Bay, this clear lorica species usually has 5 to 12 spiral turns at the top. Sample collected from Station 73. Collection Sites Microzoops

89. Www-users.york.ac.uk/~cd9/assdat97.txt
Pipistrelle_bat Pipistrellus Vespertillionidae Chiroptera .01 .22 17.64 1.88 19.5222 55 1 1 1 1 Ninebanded_armadillo Dasypus Dasypodidae edentata 3.50 10.80
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Cow Bos Bovidae Artiodactyla 465.00 423.00 3.20 .70 3.90 30 281 3 5 4 2 Cow Bos Bovidae Artiodactyla 470.00 454.67 3.36 .76 4.12 30 281 3 5 4 2 Cow Bos Bovidae Artiodactyla 442.00 438.84 3.28 .73 4.01 30 281 3 5 4 1 Cow Bos Bovidae Artiodactyla 422.00 425.00 3.20 .71 3.91 30 281 3 5 4 1 Goat Capra Bovidae Artiodactyla 27.66 115.00 3.30 .50 3.80 20 148 5 5 5 2 Goat Capra Bovidae Artiodactyla 27.40 112.53 3.04 .54 3.58 20 148 5 5 5 2 Goat Capra Bovidae Artiodactyla 26.70 113.77 3.17 .52 3.69 20 148 5 5 5 1 Goat Capra Bovidae Artiodactyla 26.65 113.07 3.18 .46 3.65 20 148 5 5 5 1 Sheep Ovis Bovidae Artiodactyla 55.50 175.00 3.20 .60 3.80 20 151 5 5 5 2 Sheep Ovis Bovidae Artiodactyla 60.64 188.07 2.94 .57 3.51 20 151 5 5 5 2 Sheep Ovis Bovidae Artiodactyla 56.41 181.53 3.07 .58 3.65 20 151 5 5 5 1 Sheep Ovis Bovidae Artiodactyla 53.58 170.63 3.49 .60 4.09 20 151 5 5 5 1 Roe_deer Capreolus Cervidae Artiodactyla 14.83 98.20 2.20 .40 2.60 17 150 5 5 5 2 Roe_deer Capreolus Cervidae Artiodactyla 14.87 103.62 2.40 .40 2.80 17 150 5 5 5 2 Roe_deer Capreolus Cervidae Artiodactyla 14.41 100.91 2.30 .40 2.70 17 150 5 5 5 1 Roe_deer Capreolus Cervidae Artiodactyla 13.81 94.88 2.00 .38 2.38 17 150 5 5 5 1 Red_deer Cervus Cervidae Artiodactyla 225.00 295.00 2.50 .60 3.10 22 300 4 5 5 2 Red_deer Cervus Cervidae Artiodactyla 247.23 319.55 2.66 .63 3.30 22 300 4 5 5 2 Red_deer Cervus Cervidae Artiodactyla 229.37 307.27 2.58 .62 3.20 22 300 4 5 5 1 Red_deer Cervus Cervidae Artiodactyla 220.09 292.27 2.51 .57 3.08 22 300 4 5 5 1 Giraffe Giraffa Giraffidae Artiodactyla 529.00 680.00 2.20 .30 2.50 28 400 4 5 5 2 Giraffe Giraffa Giraffidae Artiodactyla 503.18 716.41 2.31 .27 2.58 28 400 4 5 5 2 Giraffe Giraffa Giraffidae Artiodactyla 500.22 698.21 2.25 .29 2.54 28 400 4 5 5 1 Giraffe Giraffa Giraffidae Artiodactyla 476.24 684.13 2.01 .31 2.32 28 400 4 5 5 1 Okapi Okapia Giraffidae Artiodactyla 250.00 490.00 2.70 1.00 3.70 24 440 5 5 5 2 Okapi Okapia Giraffidae Artiodactyla 243.75 500.68 2.88 1.06 3.93 24 440 5 5 5 2 Okapi Okapia Giraffidae Artiodactyla 239.38 495.34 2.79 1.03 3.82 24 440 5 5 5 1 Okapi Okapia Giraffidae Artiodactyla 216.25 513.05 2.53 1.04 3.56 24 440 5 5 5 1 Pig Sus Suidae Artiodactyla 192.00 194.00 6.50 1.90 8.40 27 115 4 4 4 2 Pig Sus Suidae Artiodactyla 196.11 202.54 6.52 1.78 8.30 27 115 4 4 4 2 Pig Sus Suidae Artiodactyla 188.29 199.40 6.51 1.84 8.35 27 115 4 4 4 1 Pig Sus Suidae Artiodactyla 197.86 178.45 6.34 1.85 8.19 27 115 4 4 4 1 Arctic_Fox Alopex Canidae Carnivora 3.39 44.50 7.30 5.20 12.50 14 60 1 1 1 2 Arctic_Fox Alopex Canidae Carnivora 3.36 47.55 7.32 5.20 12.52 14 60 1 1 1 2 Arctic_Fox Alopex Canidae Carnivora 3.27 46.02 7.31 5.20 12.51 14 60 1 1 1 1 Arctic_Fox Alopex Canidae Carnivora 3.20 44.72 7.92 5.61 13.53 14 60 1 1 1 1 Grey_wolf Canis Canidae Carnivora 36.33 125.20 7.40 5.60 13.00 16 63 1 1 1 2 Grey_wolf Canis Canidae Carnivora 35.41 121.45 7.03 5.88 12.92 16 63 1 1 1 2 Grey_wolf Canis Canidae Carnivora 34.78 120.48 7.22 5.74 12.96 16 63 1 1 1 1 Grey_wolf Canis Canidae Carnivora 31.57 112.40 7.39 5.87 13.26 16 63 1 1 1 1 Red_fox Vulpes Canidae Carnivora 4.24 50.40 7.40 2.40 9.80 10 52 1 1 1 2 Red_fox Vulpes Canidae Carnivora 3.82 48.02 6.90 2.48 9.38 10 52 1 1 1 2 Red_fox Vulpes Canidae Carnivora 3.90 49.21 7.15 2.44 9.59 10 52 1 1 1 1 Red_fox Vulpes Canidae Carnivora 4.33 51.96 7.92 2.43 10.35 10 52 1 1 1 1 Cat Felis Felidae Carnivora 3.30 25.60 10.90 3.60 14.50 28 63 1 2 1 2 Cat Felis Felidae Carnivora 3.58 25.67 10.69 3.66 14.35 28 63 1 2 1 2 Cat Felis Felidae Carnivora 3.34 25.64 10.80 3.63 14.42 28 63 1 2 1 1 Cat Felis Felidae Carnivora 2.91 22.84 10.34 3.62 13.96 28 63 1 2 1 1 Jaguar Leo Felidae Carnivora 100.00 187.00 8.50 2.30 10.80 22 100 1 1 1 2 Jaguar Leo Felidae Carnivora 100.18 168.70 8.08 2.16 10.24 22 100 1 1 1 2 Jaguar Leo Felidae Carnivora 97.09 162.85 8.29 2.23 10.52 22 100 1 1 1 1 Jaguar Leo Felidae Carnivora 86.92 152.30 8.96 2.24 11.20 22 100 1 1 1 1 Raccoon Procyon Procyonidae Carnivora 4.29 39.20 9.30 3.20 12.50 14 63 2 2 2 2 Raccoon Procyon Procyonidae Carnivora 4.36 42.60 9.57 2.98 12.55 14 63 2 2 2 2 Raccoon Procyon Procyonidae Carnivora 4.20 40.90 9.43 3.09 12.52 14 63 2 2 2 1 Raccoon Procyon Procyonidae Carnivora 4.49 33.59 9.69 3.41 13.10 14 63 2 2 2 1 Genet Genetta Viverridae Carnivora 1.41 17.50 4.80 1.30 6.10 34 45 1 2 1 2 Genet Genetta Viverridae Carnivora 1.45 17.64 4.96 1.20 6.16 34 45 1 2 1 2 Genet Genetta Viverridae Carnivora 1.39 17.57 4.88 1.25 6.13 34 45 1 2 1 1 Genet Genetta Viverridae Carnivora 1.35 15.95 4.46 1.31 5.77 34 45 1 2 1 1 Vampire_bat Desmodus Desmodontidae Chiroptera .03 .35 15.50 4.20 19.70 18 34 1 1 1 2 Vampire_bat Desmodus Desmodontidae Chiroptera .03 .33 15.75 4.44 20.18 18 34 1 1 1 2 Vampire_bat Desmodus Desmodontidae Chiroptera .03 .34 15.62 4.32 19.94 18 34 1 1 1 1 Vampire_bat Desmodus Desmodontidae Chiroptera .03 .32 16.72 3.95 20.67 18 34 1 1 1 1 Brown_bat Tadarida Molossidae Chiroptera .02 .30 15.80 3.90 19.70 19 35 1 1 1 2 Brown_bat Tadarida Molossidae Chiroptera .02 .28 15.47 3.61 19.08 19 35 1 1 1 2 Brown_bat Tadarida Molossidae Chiroptera .02 .29 15.64 3.75 19.39 19 35 1 1 1 1 Brown_bat Tadarida Molossidae Chiroptera .02 .29 16.49 3.80 20.29 19 35 1 1 1 1 Little_brown_bat Myotis Vespertillionidae Chiroptera .01 .25 17.90 2.00 19.90 24 50 1 1 1 2 Little_brown_bat Myotis Vespertillionidae Chiroptera .01 .25 17.48 1.96 19.44 24 50 1 1 1 2 Little_brown_bat Myotis Vespertillionidae Chiroptera .01 .25 17.69 1.98 19.67 24 50 1 1 1 1 Little_brown_bat Myotis Vespertillionidae Chiroptera .01 .25 18.44 1.82 20.26 24 50 1 1 1 1 Pipistrelle_bat Pipistrellus Vespertillionidae Chiroptera .01 .26 18.10 1.90 20.00 22 55 1 1 1 2 Pipistrelle_bat Pipistrellus Vespertillionidae Chiroptera .01 .27 18.53 2.03 20.56 22 55 1 1 1 2 Pipistrelle_bat Pipistrellus Vespertillionidae Chiroptera .01 .26 18.32 1.96 20.28 22 55 1 1 1 1 Pipistrelle_bat Pipistrellus Vespertillionidae Chiroptera .01 .22 17.64 1.88 19.52 22 55 1 1 1 1 Nine-banded_armadillo Dasypus Dasypodidae Edentata 3.50 10.80 14.30 3.10 17.40 7 120 2 1 1 2 Nine-banded_armadillo Dasypus Dasypodidae Edentata 3.60 9.86 13.43 3.18 16.61 7 120 2 1 1 2 Nine-banded_armadillo Dasypus Dasypodidae Edentata 3.45 10.33 13.86 3.14 17.01 7 120 2 1 1 1 Nine-banded_armadillo Dasypus Dasypodidae Edentata 3.42 9.87 13.45 3.06 16.51 7 120 2 1 1 1 Giant_armadillo Priodontes Dasypodidae Edentata 60.00 81.00 12.00 6.10 18.10 7 178 1 1 1 2 Giant_armadillo Priodontes Dasypodidae Edentata 65.69 77.03 11.69 6.70 18.39 7 178 1 1 1 2 Giant_armadillo Priodontes Dasypodidae Edentata 61.05 79.02 11.85 6.40 18.24 7 178 1 1 1 1 Giant_armadillo Priodontes Dasypodidae Edentata 59.87 77.84 11.34 5.60 16.94 7 178 1 1 1 1 Tree_hyrax Dendrohyrax Hyracoidae Hyracoidea 2.00 12.30 4.90 .50 5.40 8 200 3 1 3 2 Tree_hyrax Dendrohyrax Hyracoidae Hyracoidea 2.10 11.84 5.37 .54 5.91 8 200 3 1 3 2 Tree_hyrax Dendrohyrax Hyracoidae Hyracoidea 1.99 12.07 5.14 .52 5.66 8 200 3 1 3 1 Tree_hyrax Dendrohyrax Hyracoidae Hyracoidea 1.77 11.86 4.50 .49 4.99 8 200 3 1 3 1 Rock_hyrax Heterohyrax Hyracoidae Hyracoidea .75 12.30 5.70 .90 6.60 7 225 2 2 2 2 Rock_hyrax Heterohyrax Hyracoidae Hyracoidea .76 12.99 6.14 .83 6.96 7 225 2 2 2 2 Rock_hyrax Heterohyrax Hyracoidae Hyracoidea .73 12.64 5.92 .86 6.78 7 225 2 2 2 1 Rock_hyrax Heterohyrax Hyracoidae Hyracoidea .72 11.81 6.02 .90 6.92 7 225 2 2 2 1 Rock_dassie Procavia Hyracoidae Hyracoidea 3.60 21.00 4.90 .50 5.40 6 225 3 2 3 2 Rock_dassie Procavia Hyracoidae Hyracoidea 3.56 20.00 4.90 .51 5.41 6 225 3 2 3 2 Rock_dassie Procavia Hyracoidae Hyracoidea 3.47 20.50 4.90 .50 5.41 6 225 3 2 3 1 Rock_dassie Procavia Hyracoidae Hyracoidea 3.51 18.90 4.68 .53 5.21 6 225 3 2 3 1 Hedgehog Erinaceus Erinaceidae Insectivora .79 3.50 6.60 4.10 10.70 6 42 3 2 2 2 Hedgehog Erinaceus Erinaceidae Insectivora .78 3.52 6.12 4.20 10.32 6 42 3 2 2 2 Hedgehog Erinaceus Erinaceidae Insectivora .76 3.51 6.36 4.15 10.51 6 42 3 2 2 1 Hedgehog Erinaceus Erinaceidae Insectivora .79 3.23 6.25 3.68 9.93 6 42 3 2 2 1 Desert_hedgehog Paraechinus Erinaceidae Insectivora .55 2.40 7.60 2.70 10.30 5 110 2 1 2 2 Desert_hedgehog Paraechinus Erinaceidae Insectivora .56 2.32 7.76 2.56 10.33 5 110 2 1 2 2 Desert_hedgehog Paraechinus Erinaceidae Insectivora .54 2.36 7.68 2.63 10.31 5 110 2 1 2 1 Desert_hedgehog Paraechinus Erinaceidae Insectivora .54 2.14 7.58 2.96 10.54 5 110 2 1 2 1 Musk_shrew Crocidura Soricidae Insectivora .05 .33 10.80 2.00 12.80 2 30 4 1 3 2 Musk_shrew Crocidura Soricidae Insectivora .05 .32 11.73 2.04 13.77 2 30 4 1 3 2 Musk_shrew Crocidura Soricidae Insectivora .05 .33 11.27 2.02 13.29 2 30 4 1 3 1 Musk_shrew Crocidura Soricidae Insectivora .05 .29 10.21 2.08 12.29 2 30 4 1 3 1 Lesser_short-tailed_shrew Sorex Soricidae Insectivora .01 .14 7.70 1.40 9.10 3 22 5 2 4 2 Lesser_short-tailed_shrew Sorex Soricidae Insectivora .01 .14 6.96 1.40 8.35 3 22 5 2 4 2 Lesser_short-tailed_shrew Sorex Soricidae Insectivora .00 .14 7.33 1.40 8.73 3 22 5 2 4 1 Lesser_short-tailed_shrew Sorex Soricidae Insectivora .00 .13 7.23 1.46 8.69 3 22 5 2 4 1 Star_nosed_mole Condyllura Talpidae Insectivora .06 1.00 8.10 2.20 10.30 4 85 3 1 2 2 Star_nosed_mole Condyllura Talpidae Insectivora .06 1.06 7.62 2.38 9.99 4 85 3 1 2 2 Star_nosed_mole Condyllura Talpidae Insectivora .06 1.03 7.86 2.29 10.15 4 85 3 1 2 1 Star_nosed_mole Condyllura Talpidae Insectivora .05 .90 7.69 2.10 9.79 4 85 3 1 2 1 Mole Talpa Talpidae Insectivora .08 1.20 6.30 2.10 8.40 4 42 1 1 1 2 Mole Talpa Talpidae Insectivora .08 1.13 5.84 2.05 7.89 4 42 1 1 1 2 Mole Talpa Talpidae Insectivora .07 1.16 6.07 2.08 8.15 4 42 1 1 1 1 Mole Talpa Talpidae Insectivora .06 1.17 6.53 1.96 8.49 4 42 1 1 1 1 Tenrec Tenrec Tenrecidae Insectivora .90 2.60 11.00 2.30 13.30 5 60 2 1 2 2 Tenrec Tenrec Tenrecidae Insectivora .95 2.63 11.43 2.41 13.84 5 60 2 1 2 2 Tenrec Tenrec Tenrecidae Insectivora .90 2.62 11.21 2.36 13.57 5 60 2 1 2 1 Tenrec Tenrec Tenrecidae Insectivora .83 2.42 11.98 2.47 14.46 5 60 2 1 2 1 Hare Lepus Leporidae Lagomorpha 3.20 14.10 7.30 1.10 8.30 20 52 5 4 5 2 Hare Lepus Leporidae Lagomorpha 3.18 15.28 6.92 1.14 8.05 20 52 5 4 5 2 Hare Lepus Leporidae Lagomorpha 3.09 14.69 7.11 1.12 8.23 20 52 5 4 5 1 Hare Lepus Leporidae Lagomorpha 3.11 14.56 7.79 1.12 8.91 20 52 5 4 5 1 Rabbit Oryctolagus Leporidae Lagomorpha 2.50 12.10 7.50 .90 8.40 18 31 5 2 4 2 Rabbit Oryctolagus Leporidae Lagomorpha 2.35 11.28 7.49 .93 8.42 18 31 5 2 4 2 Rabbit Oryctolagus Leporidae Lagomorpha 2.35 11.69 7.49 .92 8.41 18 31 5 2 4 1 Rabbit Oryctolagus Leporidae Lagomorpha 2.49 11.91 8.11 .96 9.07 18 31 5 2 4 1 Water_opossum Chironectes Didelphidae Marsupialia 3.50 3.90 12.80 6.60 19.40 3 14 2 1 1 2 Water_opossum Chironectes Didelphidae Marsupialia 3.48 3.63 11.82 6.34 18.16 3 14 2 1 1 2 Water_opossum Chironectes Didelphidae Marsupialia 3.39 3.77 12.31 6.47 18.78 3 14 2 1 1 1 Water_opossum Chironectes Didelphidae Marsupialia 3.15 3.42 14.08 6.05 20.13 3 14 2 1 1 1 Opossum Didelphis Didelphidae Marsupialia 1.70 6.30 13.80 5.60 19.40 5 12 2 1 1 2 Opossum Didelphis Didelphidae Marsupialia 1.69 6.51 14.34 5.26 19.60 5 12 2 1 1 2 Opossum Didelphis Didelphidae Marsupialia 1.65 6.40 14.07 5.43 19.50 5 12 2 1 1 1 Opossum Didelphis Didelphidae Marsupialia 1.53 6.52 13.35 5.52 18.87 5 12 2 1 1 1 Grey_kangaroo Macropus Macropodidae Marsupialia 35.00 56.00 3.60 .50 4.10 16 33 3 5 4 2 Grey_kangaroo Macropus Macropodidae Marsupialia 37.19 59.64 3.79 .52 4.31 16 33 3 5 4 2 Grey_kangaroo Macropus Macropodidae Marsupialia 35.05 57.82 3.69 .51 4.20 16 33 3 5 4 1 Grey_kangaroo Macropus Macropodidae Marsupialia 30.09 50.89 3.43 .51 3.94 16 33 3 5 4 1 Red_kangaroo Megaleia Macropodidae Marsupialia 38.00 62.00 3.90 .40 4.30 18 32 2 4 4 2 Red_kangaroo Megaleia Macropodidae Marsupialia 38.13 67.20 3.60 .40 4.01 18 32 2 4 4 2 Red_kangaroo Megaleia Macropodidae Marsupialia 36.92 64.60 3.75 .40 4.15 18 32 2 4 4 1 Red_kangaroo Megaleia Macropodidae Marsupialia 38.53 62.44 3.70 .37 4.08 18 32 2 4 4 1 Phanlanger Tarsipes Phalangeridae Marsupialia 1.62 11.40 11.90 1.80 13.70 13 17 2 1 2 2 Phanlanger Tarsipes Phalangeridae Marsupialia 1.54 10.53 12.33 1.70 14.02 13 17 2 1 2 2 Phanlanger Tarsipes Phalangeridae Marsupialia 1.53 10.96 12.11 1.75 13.86 13 17 2 1 2 1 Phanlanger Tarsipes Phalangeridae Marsupialia 1.42 11.53 11.20 1.85 13.05 13 17 2 1 2 1 Brush-tailed_possum Trichosurus Phalangeridae Marsupialia 3.30 15.30 12.20 1.50 13.70 14 22 2 2 2 2 Brush-tailed_possum Trichosurus Phalangeridae Marsupialia 3.45 14.21 12.07 1.47 13.53 14 22 2 2 2 2 Brush-tailed_possum Trichosurus Phalangeridae Marsupialia 3.28 14.76 12.13 1.48 13.62 14 22 2 2 2 1 Brush-tailed_possum Trichosurus Phalangeridae Marsupialia 3.09 13.24 12.27 1.42 13.69 14 22 2 2 2 1 Echidna Tachyglossus Tachyglossidae Monotremata 3.00 25.00 8.60 .00 8.60 50 28 2 2 2 2 Echidna Tachyglossus Tachyglossidae Monotremata 3.06 21.20 8.12 .00 8.12 50 28 2 2 2 2 Echidna Tachyglossus Tachyglossidae Monotremata 2.94 20.10 8.36 .00 8.36 50 28 2 2 2 1 Echidna Tachyglossus Tachyglossidae Monotremata 2.78 22.30 9.44 .00 9.44 50 28 2 2 2 1 New_guinean_echidna Zaglossus Tachyglossidae Monotremata 2.70 19.85 9.50 .00 9.50 40 27 2 2 2 2 New_guinean_echidna Zaglossus Tachyglossidae Monotremata 2.75 19.70 9.24 .00 9.24 40 27 2 2 2 2 New_guinean_echidna Zaglossus Tachyglossidae Monotremata 2.64 21.10 9.37 .00 9.37 40 27 2 2 2 1 New_guinean_echidna Zaglossus Tachyglossidae Monotremata 2.45 18.56 9.44 .00 9.44 40 27 2 2 2 1 Donkey Equus Equidae Perissodactyla 187.00 419.00 1.10 2.00 3.10 40 365 4 5 5 2 Donkey Equus Equidae Perissodactyla 202.00 399.47 1.16 2.10 3.26 40 365 4 5 5 2 Donkey Equus Equidae Perissodactyla 186.00 409.23 1.13 2.05 3.18 40 365 4 5 5 1 Donkey Equus Equidae Perissodactyla 179.00 387.42 1.01 1.99 2.99 40 365 4 5 5 1 Horse Equus Equidae Perissodactyla 521.00 655.00 2.10 .80 2.90 46 336 3 5 5 2 Horse Equus Equidae Perissodactyla 515.82 665.82 1.92 .81 2.72 46 336 3 5 5 2 Horse Equus Equidae Perissodactyla 502.78 660.41 2.01 .80 2.81 46 336 3 5 5 1 Horse Equus Equidae Perissodactyla 454.04 578.95 1.94 .75 2.69 46 336 3 5 5 1 Brazilian_tapir Tapirus Tapiridae Perissodactyla 160.00 169.00 5.20 1.00 6.20 30 392 4 5 4 2 Brazilian_tapir Tapirus Tapiridae Perissodactyla 160.57 183.60 5.28 .93 6.21 30 392 4 5 4 2 Brazilian_tapir Tapirus Tapiridae Perissodactyla 155.48 176.30 5.24 .96 6.21 30 392 4 5 4 1 Brazilian_tapir Tapirus Tapiridae Perissodactyla 140.38 146.05 5.71 1.01 6.73 30 392 4 5 4 1 Grey_seal Halichoerus Phocidae Pinnipedia 85.00 325.00 4.70 1.50 6.20 41 310 1 3 1 2 Grey_seal Halichoerus Phocidae Pinnipedia 81.37 295.15 4.38 1.40 5.79 41 310 1 3 1 2 Grey_seal Halichoerus Phocidae Pinnipedia 80.64 310.08 4.54 1.45 5.99 41 310 1 3 1 1 Grey_seal Halichoerus Phocidae Pinnipedia 82.89 308.03 4.64 1.43 6.07 41 310 1 3 1 1 Common_seal Phoca Phocidae Pinnipedia 62.00 267.00 4.20 1.20 5.40 35 300 2 3 2 2 Common_seal Phoca Phocidae Pinnipedia 56.77 256.18 4.01 1.15 5.16 35 300 2 3 2 2 Common_seal Phoca Phocidae Pinnipedia 57.52 261.59 4.10 1.18 5.28 35 300 2 3 2 1 Common_seal Phoca Phocidae Pinnipedia 60.56 229.95 4.34 1.17 5.51 35 300 2 3 2 1 Golden_tamarin Sanguinus Callitrichidea Primates .48 15.50 15.20 1.80 17.00 12 140 2 2 2 2 Golden_tamarin Sanguinus Callitrichidea Primates .49 16.17 16.14 1.84 17.98 12 140 2 2 2 2 Golden_tamarin Sanguinus Callitrichidea Primates .47 15.83 15.67 1.82 17.49 12 140 2 2 2 1 Golden_tamarin Sanguinus Callitrichidea Primates .44 13.57 15.67 1.78 17.45 12 140 2 2 2 1 Vervet Cercopithecus Cercopithecidae Primates 4.19 58.00 9.70 .60 10.30 24 210 4 3 4 2 Vervet Cercopithecus Cercopithecidae Primates 4.16 58.24 9.40 .55 9.95 24 210 4 3 4 2 Vervet Cercopithecus Cercopithecidae Primates 4.05 58.12 9.55 .58 10.13 24 210 4 3 4 1 Vervet Cercopithecus Cercopithecidae Primates 3.78 52.85 9.74 .61 10.35 24 210 4 3 4 1 Rhesus_monkey Macaca Cercopithecidae Primates 6.80 179.00 8.40 1.20 9.60 29 164 2 3 2 2 Rhesus_monkey Macaca Cercopithecidae Primates 6.26 192.38 7.74 1.28 9.03 29 164 2 3 2 2 Rhesus_monkey Macaca Cercopithecidae Primates 6.32 185.69 8.07 1.24 9.31 29 164 2 3 2 1 Rhesus_monkey Macaca Cercopithecidae Primates 7.03 151.48 8.34 1.30 9.64 29 164 2 3 2 1 Baboon Papio Cercopithecidae Primates 10.55 179.50 9.10 .70 9.80 27 180 4 4 4 2 Baboon Papio Cercopithecidae Primates 9.61 176.79 8.60 .69 9.29 27 180 4 4 4 2 Baboon Papio Cercopithecidae Primates 9.76 178.15 8.85 .69 9.54 27 180 4 4 4 1 Baboon Papio Cercopithecidae Primates 9.66 160.71 9.37 .64 10.01 27 180 4 4 4 1 Colobus_monkey Colobus Colobinae Primates 10.00 115.00 10.00 .90 10.90 20 170 4 4 4 2 Colobus_monkey Colobus Colobinae Primates 10.53 113.15 9.76 .95 10.70 20 170 4 4 4 2 Colobus_monkey Colobus Colobinae Primates 9.97 114.07 9.88 .92 10.80 20 170 4 4 4 1 Colobus_monkey Colobus Colobinae Primates 10.21 100.40 9.76 .95 10.72 20 170 4 4 4 1 Human Homo Hominidae Primates 62.00 1320.00 6.10 1.90 8.00 100 267 1 1 1 2 Human Homo Hominidae Primates 65.85 1317.48 5.91 1.89 7.80 100 267 1 1 1 2 Human Homo Hominidae Primates 62.06 1318.74 6.01 1.89 7.90 100 267 1 1 1 1 Human Homo Hominidae Primates 64.70 1277.46 6.58 1.75 8.33 100 267 1 1 1 1 Galago Galago Lorisidae Primates .20 5.00 9.50 1.20 10.70 10 120 2 2 2 2 Galago Galago Lorisidae Primates .22 4.93 10.33 1.28 11.61 10 120 2 2 2 2 Galago Galago Lorisidae Primates .20 4.96 9.92 1.24 11.15 10 120 2 2 2 1 Galago Galago Lorisidae Primates .20 5.17 8.59 1.18 9.77 10 120 2 2 2 1 Slow_loris Nycticebus Lorisidae Primates 1.40 12.50 7.30 3.70 11.00 13 90 2 2 2 2 Slow_loris Nycticebus Lorisidae Primates 1.27 11.98 7.32 3.59 10.91 13 90 2 2 2 2 Slow_loris Nycticebus Lorisidae Primates 1.29 12.24 7.31 3.65 10.96 13 90 2 2 2 1 Slow_loris Nycticebus Lorisidae Primates 1.33 12.59 7.03 3.80 10.84 13 90 2 2 2 1 Gorilla Gorilla Pongidae Primates 207.00 406.00 6.80 5.20 12.00 39 252 1 2 1 2 Gorilla Gorilla Pongidae Primates 208.86 431.60 6.93 4.85 11.78 39 252 1 2 1 2 Gorilla Gorilla Pongidae Primates 201.72 418.80 6.87 5.02 11.89 39 252 1 2 1 1 Gorilla Gorilla Pongidae Primates 179.27 350.40 6.64 5.46 12.10 39 252 1 2 1 1 Chimpanzee Pan Pongidae Primates 52.16 440.00 8.30 1.40 9.70 50 230 1 1 1 2 Chimpanzee Pan Pongidae Primates 51.12 464.44 8.34 1.42 9.76 50 230 1 1 1 2 Chimpanzee Pan Pongidae Primates 50.07 452.22 8.32 1.41 9.73 50 230 1 1 1 1 Chimpanzee Pan Pongidae Primates 46.86 420.48 8.61 1.44 10.05 50 230 1 1 1 1 Tree_shrew Ptilocercus Tupaiidae Primates .10 2.50 13.20 2.60 15.80 2 46 3 2 2 2 Tree_shrew Ptilocercus Tupaiidae Primates .10 2.33 12.94 2.62 15.56 2 46 3 2 2 2 Tree_shrew Ptilocercus Tupaiidae Primates .10 2.41 13.07 2.61 15.68 2 46 3 2 2 1 Tree_shrew Ptilocercus Tupaiidae Primates .11 2.45 11.94 2.37 14.32 2 46 3 2 2 1 Asian_elephant Elephas Elephantidae Proboscidea 2547.00 4603.00 2.10 1.80 3.90 69 624 3 5 3 2 Asian_elephant Elephas Elephantidae Proboscidea 2324.00 4576.42 1.91 1.83 3.73 69 624 3 5 3 2 Asian_elephant Elephas Elephantidae Proboscidea 2359.00 4589.71 2.00 1.81 3.82 69 624 3 5 3 1 Asian_elephant Elephas Elephantidae Proboscidea 2605.00 4614.93 2.17 1.65 3.82 69 624 3 5 3 1 African_elephant Loxodonta Elephantidae Proboscidea 6654.00 5712.00 1.20 2.10 3.30 39 645 2 5 2 2 African_elephant Loxodonta Elephantidae Proboscidea 6710.00 5166.83 1.20 2.24 3.44 39 645 2 5 2 2 African_elephant Loxodonta Elephantidae Proboscidea 6525.00 5439.42 1.20 2.17 3.37 39 645 2 5 2 1 African_elephant Loxodonta Elephantidae Proboscidea 6066.00 5536.54 1.29 2.27 3.57 39 645 2 5 2 1 Naked_mole_rat Hetercephalus Bathyergidae Rodentia .12 3.00 8.20 2.40 10.60 5 30 2 1 1 2 Naked_mole_rat Hetercephalus Bathyergidae Rodentia .12 2.94 7.54 2.40 9.94 5 30 2 1 1 2 Naked_mole_rat Hetercephalus Bathyergidae Rodentia .12 2.97 7.87 2.40 10.27 5 30 2 1 1 1 Naked_mole_rat Hetercephalus Bathyergidae Rodentia .11 2.64 7.78 2.37 10.15 5 30 2 1 1 1 Beaver Castor Castoridae Rodentia 1.35 8.10 8.40 2.80 11.20 7 45 3 1 3 2 Beaver Castor Castoridae Rodentia 1.30 8.75 8.62 2.71 11.33 7 45 3 1 3 2 Beaver Castor Castoridae Rodentia 1.29 8.42 8.51 2.75 11.26 7 45 3 1 3 1 Beaver Castor Castoridae Rodentia 1.33 8.49 8.36 2.66 11.02 7 45 3 1 3 1 Guinea_pig Cavia Caviidae Rodentia 1.04 5.50 7.40 .80 8.20 8 68 5 3 4 2 Guinea_pig Cavia Caviidae Rodentia 1.00 5.34 8.12 .79 8.91 8 68 5 3 4 2 Guinea_pig Cavia Caviidae Rodentia .99 5.42 7.76 .80 8.55 8 68 5 3 4 1 Guinea_pig Cavia Caviidae Rodentia .92 5.02 7.61 .86 8.47 8 68 5 3 4 1 Chinchilla Chinchilla Chinchillidae Rodentia .43 6.40 11.00 1.50 12.50 7 112 5 4 4 2 Chinchilla Chinchilla Chinchillidae Rodentia .39 6.26 10.80 1.50 12.30 7 112 5 4 4 2 Chinchilla Chinchilla Chinchillidae Rodentia .40 6.33 10.90 1.50 12.40 7 112 5 4 4 1 Chinchilla Chinchilla Chinchillidae Rodentia .42 6.00 10.91 1.44 12.35 7 112 5 4 4 1 Golden_hamster Mesocricetus Cricetidae Rodentia .12 1.00 11.00 3.40 14.40 4 16 3 1 2 2 Golden_hamster Mesocricetus Cricetidae Rodentia .12 .95 11.22 3.12 14.34 4 16 3 1 2 2 Golden_hamster Mesocricetus Cricetidae Rodentia .11 .98 11.11 3.26 14.37 4 16 3 1 2 1 Golden_hamster Mesocricetus Cricetidae Rodentia .12 .97 10.83 3.63 14.46 4 16 3 1 2 1 House_mouse Mus Muridae Rodentia .02 .40 11.90 1.30 13.20 3 19 4 1 3 2 House_mouse Mus Muridae Rodentia .02 .41 11.23 1.19 12.42 3 19 4 1 3 2 House_mouse Mus Muridae Rodentia .02 .41 11.56 1.25 12.81 3 19 4 1 3 1 House_mouse Mus Muridae Rodentia .02 .35 12.12 1.31 13.43 3 19 4 1 3 1 Black_rat Rattus Muridae Rodentia .28 1.90 10.60 2.60 13.20 5 21 3 1 3 2 Black_rat Rattus Muridae Rodentia .27 1.84 10.68 2.37 13.05 5 21 3 1 3 2 Black_rat Rattus Muridae Rodentia .27 1.87 10.64 2.49 13.12 5 21 3 1 3 1 Black_rat Rattus Muridae Rodentia .28 1.85 11.32 2.76 14.08 5 21 3 1 3 1 Brown_rat Rattus Muridae Rodentia .30 4.20 7.30 2.00 9.30 4 20 3 1 3 2 Brown_rat Rattus Muridae Rodentia .28 4.13 7.94 2.19 10.13 4 20 3 1 3 2 Brown_rat Rattus Muridae Rodentia .28 4.17 7.62 2.10 9.72 4 20 3 1 3 1 Brown_rat Rattus Muridae Rodentia .27 3.71 7.44 1.79 9.23 4 20 3 1 3 1 Yellow-bellied_marmot Marmota Sciuridae Rodentia 4.05 17.00 12.00 4.40 16.40 13 38 3 1 1 2 Yellow-bellied_marmot Marmota Sciuridae Rodentia 4.23 17.68 12.66 4.51 17.17 13 38 3 1 1 2 Yellow-bellied_marmot Marmota Sciuridae Rodentia 4.02 17.34 12.33 4.46 16.78 13 38 3 1 1 1 Yellow-bellied_marmot Marmota Sciuridae Rodentia 3.59 14.99 12.51 4.09 16.60 13 38 3 1 1 1 Arctic_ground_squirrel Sciurus Sciuridae Rodentia .92 5.70 14.20 2.30 16.50 4 25 5 2 3 2 Arctic_ground_squirrel Sciurus Sciuridae Rodentia 1.00 5.58 14.96 2.23 17.20 4 25 5 2 3 2 Arctic_ground_squirrel Sciurus Sciuridae Rodentia .93 5.64 14.58 2.27 16.85 4 25 5 2 3 1 Arctic_ground_squirrel Sciurus Sciuridae Rodentia .84 5.03 13.22 2.49 15.71 4 25 5 2 3 1 Ground_squirrel Sciurus Sciuridae Rodentia .10 4.00 10.40 3.40 13.80 9 28 5 1 3 2 Ground_squirrel Sciurus Sciuridae Rodentia .11 3.61 10.30 3.34 13.64 9 28 5 1 3 2 Ground_squirrel Sciurus Sciuridae Rodentia .10 3.81 10.35 3.37 13.72 9 28 5 1 3 1 Ground_squirrel Sciurus Sciuridae Rodentia .10 3.93 10.51 3.68 14.19 9 28 5 1 3 1

90. Bichos
edentata);Família Dasypodidae. Ordem Xenarthra (= edentata); Família Dasypodidae.
http://www.policiaflorestal1.mg.gov.br/body_bichos.html
Voltar Mutum Macaco Prego Onça Pintada Paca Jacutinga
ESPÉCIES AMEAÇADAS DE EXTINÇO DA FAUNA DE MINAS GERAIS
Mamíferos Cuíca-d'água
  • Nome científico: Chironectes Minimus Ordem: Didelphimorphia (= Marsupialia) Família: Didelphidae
Tatu-bola
  • Nome científico: Tolypeutes tricinctus Ordem: Xenarthra (= Edentata) Família: Dasypodidae
Tatu-canastra
  • Nome científico: Priodontes maximus Ordem: Xenarthra (= Edentata) Família: Dasypodidae
Tatu-de-rabo-mole, tatu-de-rabo-mole-pequeno, tatu-rabo-de-couro, cabassu
  • Nome científico: Cabassous unicinctus Ordem: Xenarthra (= Edentata) Família: Dasypodidae
Tatu-do-rabo-mole-grande
  • Nome científico: Cabassous tatouay Ordem: Xenarthra (= Edentata) Família: Dasypodidae
Tamanduá-mirim, tamanduá de coleira
  • Nome científico: Tamandua tetradactyla Ordem: Xenarthra (= Edentata) Família: Myrmecophagidae
Tamanduá-bandeira
  • Nome científico: Myrmecophaga tridactyla Ordem: Xenarthra (= Edentata) Família: Myrmecophagidae
Morcego
  • Nome científico: Platyrrhinus recifinus Ordem: Chiroptera Família: Phyllostomidae
Morcego
  • Nome científico: Lanchophilla bokermani Ordem: Chiroptera Família: Phyllostomidae
Morcego
  • Nome científico: Chiroderma doriae Ordem: Chiroptera Família: Phyllostomidae
Mico-leão-da-cara-dourada, sauí-una

91. Order Edentata
HELP INDEX NEXT UP PREVIOUS FEEDBACK ATG Order edentata Order edentata(2 suborders, 2 infraorders, 12+ families, 17+ genera, 36
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Order Edentata
Order Edentata (2 suborders, 2 infraorders, 12+ families, 17+ genera, 36+ species)
Anteaters, Armadillos
  • Suborder Palaeanodonta (2+ families)
    • Family Mertacheiromyidae
      • Genus Metacheiromys
    • Family Epoicotheriidae
  • Suborder Xenarthra (3 infraorders, 9+ families, 16+ genera, 35+ species)
    • Infraorder Loricata
      • Family Dasypodidae (9 genera, 20 species)
        Armadillo
        • Genus Burmeisteria
          • Burmeisteria retusa
            Burmeister's Armadillo
        • Genus Chaetophractus
          • Chaetophractus villosus
            Hairy Armadillo or Peludo
        • Genus Chlamyphorus
          • Chlamyphorus truncatus
            Pink Fairy Armadillo
        • Genus Tolypeutes
          Three-banded Armadillos
        • Genus Euphractus
        • Genus Dasypus
          Nine-banded Armadillos
          • Dasypus novemcinctus
        • Genus Priodontes
          • Priodontes giganteus
            Giant Armadillo
        • Genus Zaedyus
          • Zaedyus pichi
            Pichi
        • Family Peltephilidae
        • Family Glyptodontidae Glyptodonts
          • Genus Doedicurus
            • Doedicurus clavicaudatus
          • Genus Glyptodon
        • Infraorder Pilosa
          • Family Orophodontidae
          • Family Megalonychidae Ground Sloths
          • Family Megatherlidae Ground Sloths
          • Family Mylodontidae Ground Sloths
          • Family Bradypodidae (6 species) Tree Sloth
            • Genus Bradypus (4 species) Three-toed Sloths
            • Genus Choloepus (2 species) Two-toed Sloth
          • Infraorder Vermilingua
            • Family Myrmecophagidae (4 species) Anteater
              • Genus Myrmecophaga
                • Myrmecophaga tridactyla Giant Anteater
              • Genus Tamandua Lesser Anteater
              • Genus Cyclopes
                • Cyclopes didactylus Two-toed Anteater
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92. U.S. IABIN Node -- European Collections Of New World Vertebrates
Bradypodidae (incl. Dasypodidae) edentata Mammalia. Bradypodidae edentata Mammalia.Bucconidae Piciformes Aves. Chiroptera Mammalia. Choloepidae edentata Mammalia.
http://vcfw.er.usgs.gov/cgi-bin/iabin/listall.pl?which=taxon

93. ANIMAL PLANET - VERTEBRATES
Slabozubce (edentata). Slabozubce (edentata) majú redukovaný chrup, niektorésú bezzubé. Zuby majú degenerované bez korenov a bez skloviny.
http://www.zone.sk/animals/slabozubce.html
Slabozubce (Edentata)
Slabozubce (Edentata) majú redukovaný chrup, niektoré sú bezzubé. Zuby majú degenerované bez koreòov a bez skloviny. Žijú len v Južnej a Strednej Amerike. Patria sem èe¾ade leòochovité, mravèiarovité, pásavcovité. Leòochovité (Bradypodidae) sú na poh¾ad tupé, lenivé cicavce, obývajúce tropické lesy Stednej a Južnej Ameriky. Žijú na stromoch, kde sa živia lístim. Spia tak, že visia chrbtom nadol, zachytené na konári dlhými, hákovitými pazúrmi. V dlhej srsti, a to najmä v období dažïov, im rastú zelené riasy, ktoré dávajú leòochom zelenú kryciu farbu. Leòoch dvojprstý (Choloeous didactylus) má na predných nohách dva prsty, leòoch trojprstý (Bradypus tridactylus) má tri prsty. Obidva druhy majú na prstoch dlhé mohutné pazúry, ktorými sa môžu zakvaèi o konáre a pohodlne visie. Mravèiarovité (Myrmecophagidae) sú ažkopádne vyzerajúce bezzubé cicavce s dlhým lepkavým jazykom, ktorým chytajú termity a mravce. Väèšina mravèiarov žije v tropických lesoch a moèaristých húšavách Strednej a Južnej Ameriky. Mravèiar ve¾ký (Myrmecophaga jubata) meria skoro 2,5 m, ale asi polovicu dåžky tvorí huòatý chvost. Na predných nohách má silné zakrivené pazúry, ktorými otváva tvrdé kopy, vybudované tropickými termitmi. Potravu vyh¾adáva v noci, cez deò spí skútený do klbka, prikrytý huòatým chvostom.

94. Common Two-toed Sloth
Order edentata. General In the order edentata there are 3 families ArmadillosDasypodidae , Sloths Bradypodidae and Anteaters Myrmecophagidae .
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Common Two-toed (or Hoffmann's) Sloth Choloepus didactylus Class: Mammalia Order: Edentata Family: Bradypodidae Genus: Choloepus
Widely distributed in the forests of Central and South America, Ecuador and Costa Rica. Habitat: Tropical forests. Food: A variety of leaves and fruit including tough vegetation. Description: Long grey-brown coat consisting of long guard hairs and short under-fur. The face is lighter; the shoulders and top of head are the darkest. This species has 2 digits on the forelimbs and 3 on the hind limbs. Fingers and toes are encased for most of their length in a sheath of skin and muscle terminating in huge hooked claws. Tail absent or vestigial.
Length: 60-64 cm
Claw length: 7.5 cm
Weight: 9 kg Reproduction and Development (birth and growth): The animal spends most of its life upside down moving very slowly through the trees. In coupling, both animals hang from a branch by their forelimbs, face to face. The breeding season is March and April and gestation lasts 120 days.
When giving birth, the animal hangs from a branch, the young emerges head first without embryonic membrane and proceeds to pull itself up the mother's belly; in fact, assisting its own birth. A newborn sloth is 25 cm. long (10") and weighs 300 to 400 gm (10 to 14 oz.). The infant is carried on its mother's upturned belly. It is not independent for 9 months.

95. The Xenarthra Order And Other Sloth Relatives.
Xenarthra versus edentata Two and ThreeToed Sloths are merely twogenera in an order that includes twenty-nine species in all.
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96. Nathis Fauna Pantserdieren Luiaards Gorderldieren En Miereneters
Miereneters, luiaards en gordeldieren zijn de huidige vertegenwoordigers vande tandarmen of edentata waaronder ook uitgestorven soorten behoren.
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Miereneters, luiaards en gordeldieren zijn de huidige vertegenwoordigers van de tandarmen of edentata waaronder ook uitgestorven soorten behoren.
Pantserdieren, luiaards, gordeldieren en miereneters
Cohort Edentata
Miereneters hebben in het geheel geen tanden. Onder de edentata ressorteren een aantal vreemde dieren voor zoals de reuzenpantserdieren die leefden tijdens het Pleioceen van Noord- en Zuid-Amerika. De oorsprong van de groep ligt in het Vroeg-Tertiair. Familie Metacheiromyidae Mogelijk waren deze primitieve dieren de voorouders van de schubdieren. Orde Xenarthra Het kenmerkende van deze groep waren de extra gewrichten tussen de wervels, daarom worden ze ook wel bijgewrichters genoemd. De bijgewrichten stelden de reuzepantserdieren en gordeldieren in staat om het zware pantser te dagen en was het voor de luiaards mogelijk rechtop te staan. Familie Mylodontoidae
Familie Megatheriidae
Familie Megalonychidae
Moderne luiaards wijken met hun gedrag sterk af van dat van hun voorouders,de uitgestorven reuzenluiaards die wel tien maal zo groot konden worden als de thans levende vormen. Deze reuzenluiaards (ook wel grondluiaards genoemd) waren trage, herbivore dieren die verschenen in het Vroeg-Oligoceen en relatief kort geleden uitstierven.

97. The Dumble Survey: FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT  OF THE  GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF TEXAS 

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FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF TEXAS 1892. Search this Pub.
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within the edge it is much thickened and displays three surfaces. These are: first, a flat level extending to the border; second, a flat face looking downwards; and third, the concavity forming the superior wall of the thoracic cavity. Surfaces everywhere smooth. The lip of the plastron is not produced and bifurcate, as in T. agassizii (from S. E. California), but the posterior lobe is quite similar to that of the latter species. The posterior lobe of the T. laticaudata is intermediate in proportions between those of T. hexagonata and T. polyphemus . Both of the extinct species may belong to the genus Xerobates, Ag., but this can not be determined until the crania are discovered. The specimens of this species are smaller than the single one which represents the T. laticaudata . Though allied to the latter, the forms of the lobes of the plastron display too many differences to permit me to regard them as identical. Rock Creek; W. F. Cummins.

98. Zahnarme

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Zahnarme Edentata (=Ordnung) Hier erwähnte Tiere: deutsch: Nebengelenker ; lateinisch: Xenarthra Allgemeines Verbreitung Lebensweise ... Systematik Übersicht: Unterordnung Familien Unterklasse: Echte oder Höhere Säuger Eutheria Klasse: Säugetiere Mammalia Unterstamm: Kiefertiere Gnathostomata Stamm: Chordatiere, Rückensaitentiere Chordata Unterabteilung: Neumundtiere, Deuterostomia Abteilung: Bilateralia Allgemeines Zahnarme sind recht urtümliche Säugetiere, die in Amerika leben. Das gemeinsame Merkmal ist nicht etwa die "Armut" an Zähnen, sondern das Vorhandensein von zusätzlichen Nebengelenken zwischen den letzten Brust- und den Lendenwirbeln. Diese Knochenelemente verstärken die Lenden und sind vor allem für Gürteltiere wichtig. Diese Ordnung entstand vor etwa 60-70 Millionen Jahren. Seit dem haben sich die 3 Familien weit auseinander entwickelt. Ameisenbären Faultiere Gürteltiere dagegen besitzen primitive, stiftartige Zähne als Backenzähne, die aus einfachen Zahnbeinpflöcken ohne Zahnschmelz bestehen. Diese Zähne haben keine Wurzeln und wachsen ständig nach. Echte Schneide- und Backenzähne fehlen auch ihnen. Verbreitung Die Verbreitung erstreckt sich von Nordamerika (Kansas, Missouri) über Mittelamerika nach Südamerika (bis Patagonien). Die Gürteltiere stoßen am weitesten nach Norden vor.

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