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- Tylopoda abstract "Tylopoda (meaning \"swollen foot\") is a suborder of terrestrial herbivorous even-toed ungulates belonging to the order Artiodactyla. They are found in the wild in their native ranges of South America and Asia, while Australian feral camels are introduced. The group has a long fossil history in North America and Europe. Tylopoda appeared during the Eocene around 46.2 million years ago.Tylopoda has only one extant family, Camelidae, which includes camels, llamas, guanacos, alpacas and vicuñas. This group was much more diverse in the past, containing a number of extinct families in addition to the ancestors of living camelids (see below).Tylopods are not ruminants.".
- Tylopoda thumbnail 07._Camel_Profile,_near_Silverton,_NSW,_07.07.2007.jpg?width=300.
- Tylopoda wikiPageID "318343".
- Tylopoda wikiPageLength "7826".
- Tylopoda wikiPageOutDegree "84".
- Tylopoda wikiPageRevisionID "705686894".
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Agriochoeridae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Alpaca.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Anoplotheriidae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Anoplotherioidea.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Antiacodontidae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Australian_feral_camel.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Autapomorphy.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Basal_(phylogenetics).
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Bunomeryx_montanus.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Cainotherium.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Camel.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Camelid.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Cameloidea.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Even-toed_ungulates.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extant_Eocene_first_appearances.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Cebochoeridae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Cetacea.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Choeropotamidae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Cladistics.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Cladogram.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Dacrytheriidae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Diacodexeidae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Dichobunidae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Dromedary.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Ecological_niche.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Even-toed_ungulate.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Evolutionary_radiation.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Evers_Beddard.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Gobiohyus.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Guanaco.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Helohyidae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Herbivore.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Holocene.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Homacodontidae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Incertae_sedis.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Introduced_species.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Karl_Wilhelm_Illiger.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Leptochoeridae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Living_fossil.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Llama.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Merycoidodontoidea.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Monophyly.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(biology).
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Neontology.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Neoselenodontia.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Order_(biology).
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Oreodontoidea.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Oromerycidae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Paraphyly.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Phenetics.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Pig.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Prehistory.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Protoceratidae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Range_(biology).
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Ruminant.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Ruminantia.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Symplesiomorphy.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Terrestrial_animal.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Ungulate.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Vicuña.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink Xiphodontidae.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink File:Agriochoerus.jpg.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLink File:Diacodexis_pakistanensis_e.jpg.
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tylopoda".
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLinkText "camels".
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLinkText "tylopoda".
- Tylopoda wikiPageWikiLinkText "tylopods".
- Tylopoda authority "Illiger, 1811".
- Tylopoda fossilRange "Middle Eocene-Holocene".
- Tylopoda imageCaption "A dromedary camel".
- Tylopoda subdivision Camelid.
- Tylopoda subdivision "and numerous prehistoric families".
- Tylopoda subdivisionRanks "Families".
- Tylopoda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Artiodactyla.
- Tylopoda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_taxobox.
- Tylopoda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cetartiodactyla_Cladogram.
- Tylopoda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Check.
- Tylopoda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tylopoda subject Category:Even-toed_ungulates.
- Tylopoda subject Category:Extant_Eocene_first_appearances.
- Tylopoda hypernym Suborder.
- Tylopoda type Animal.
- Tylopoda type Insect.
- Tylopoda comment "Tylopoda (meaning \"swollen foot\") is a suborder of terrestrial herbivorous even-toed ungulates belonging to the order Artiodactyla. They are found in the wild in their native ranges of South America and Asia, while Australian feral camels are introduced. The group has a long fossil history in North America and Europe. Tylopoda appeared during the Eocene around 46.2 million years ago.Tylopoda has only one extant family, Camelidae, which includes camels, llamas, guanacos, alpacas and vicuñas.".
- Tylopoda label "Tylopoda".
- Tylopoda sameAs Q1077169.
- Tylopoda sameAs Мазолестоноги.
- Tylopoda sameAs Tilòpode.