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  2. Tetrapod - Wikipedia

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    A notable characteristic that make a tetrapod's skull different from a fish's are the relative frontal and rear portion lengths. The fish had a long rear portion while the front was short; the orbital vacuities were thus located towards the anterior end. In the tetrapod, the front of the skull lengthened, positioning the orbits farther back on ...

  3. Tetrapodomorpha - Wikipedia

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    Tetrapodomorpha (also known as Choanata [3]) is a clade of vertebrates consisting of tetrapods (four-limbed vertebrates) and their closest sarcopterygian relatives that are more closely related to living tetrapods than to living lungfish.

  4. List of tetrapod families - Wikipedia

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    Suborder Feliformia (cat-like carnivorans and relatives) Family Nandiniidae (African palm civet) Family Prionodontidae (Asiatic linsangs) Family Felidae (domestic cats, leopards, lynxes, tigers, lions, cougars, and cat relatives) Family Viverridae (civets, African linsangs, and genets) Family Hyaenidae (hyenas and aardwolf)

  5. File:Tetrapods at the Santa Cruz Harbor, CA.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. Panderichthys - Wikipedia

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    These finger-like bones show neither muscle development nor joints and they are extremely small, but nonetheless show an intermediate form between fully fish-like fins and tetrapods. Similar to the humerus, Panderichthys also has a more derived feature similar to tetrapods and unlike Tiktaalik: the ulna is significantly longer than the ulnare. [11]

  7. Eotetrapodiformes - Wikipedia

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    Eotetrapodiformes is a clade of tetrapodomorphs including the four-limbed vertebrates ("tetrapods" in the traditional sense) and their closest finned relatives, two groups of stem tetrapods called tristichopterids and elpistostegalids.

  8. Cats could be learning words faster than human babies, study ...

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    Previously, we didn’t know whether cats could learn human words in the same way as dogs, so Takagi and her team carried out an experiment that has been used to study language development in 14 ...

  9. Category:Tetrapods - Wikipedia

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