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  2. Tetrapod - Wikipedia

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    The tetrapods, including all large- and medium-sized land animals, have been among the best understood animals since earliest times. By Aristotle 's time, the basic division between mammals, birds and egg-laying tetrapods (the " herptiles ") was well known, and the inclusion of the legless snakes into this group was likewise recognized. [ 28 ]

  3. Rare Shelter Kitten With 4 Ears in Tennessee Is Stealing ...

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    Rare Shelter Kitten With 4 Ears in Tennessee Is Stealing Hearts All Over. Eve Vawter. August 2, 2024 at 11:20 AM. An animal rescue out of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee has the most adorable little ...

  4. Long-eared jerboa - Wikipedia

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    Long-eared jerboas in most cases are nocturnal, [3] The long-eared jerboa's fur according to the book 100 animals to see before they die "is reddish yellow to pale russet with white underparts." [4] Very little is known about the species.

  5. Rare Kitten With 4 Ears at Tennesse Rescue Has Everyone in Love. Natalie Hoage. August 5, 2024 at 8:00 AM ... True Rescue is a rescue organization that helps homeless animals find forever homes ...

  6. A 4-eared cat named Batman gets adopted within hours - AOL

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    Within just a few hours after being put up for adoption a black cat with a very high ear count found a forever home.

  7. Four-horned antelope - Wikipedia

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    While the posterior horns measure 8–12 cm (3.1–4.7 in), the anterior ones are usually 2–5 cm (0.79–1.97 in) long. The four-horned antelope is diurnal (active mainly during the day) and typically solitary by nature, though some antelope may form loose groups of three to five animals, usually one or more adults, possibly accompanied by ...

  8. Caniformia - Wikipedia

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    Family Mustelidae (badgers, weasels and otters) is the largest family of carnivora, with 22 extant genera and roughly 57 extant species. While highly variable in shape, size, and behavior, most mustelids are smaller animals with short legs, short, round ears, and thick fur. Mustelids are predominantly carnivorous.

  9. Echidna - Wikipedia

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    The ears are slits on the sides of their heads under the spines. The external ear is created by a large cartilaginous funnel, deep in the muscle. [ 6 ] At 33 °C (91.4 °F), echidnas also possess the second-lowest active body temperature of all mammals, behind the platypus.