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Elephantidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Classification of the Elephantidae Paleobiology Database Accessed: August 2009 ^ Elephantidae Mammal Species of the World Third Ed…
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Elephantidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Classification of the Elephantidae Paleobiology Database Accessed: August 2009 ^ Elephantidae Mammal Species of the World Third Edition (online). Bucknell University ...
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Elephant - Wikipedia
Detailed overview of the elephant, the largest living land mammal. ... All other species and genera of Elephantidae are extinct, s…
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Elephant - Wikipedia
Detailed overview of the elephant, the largest living land mammal. ... All other species and genera of Elephantidae are extinct, some since the last ...
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Elephantidae
Molecular and morphological evidence on the phylogeny of the Elephantidae. ... Phylogenetic resolution within the Elephantidae usi…
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Elephantidae
Molecular and morphological evidence on the phylogeny of the Elephantidae. ... Phylogenetic resolution within the Elephantidae using fossil DNA sequence from ...
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Category:Elephantidae - Wikimedia Commons
Category:Elephantidae. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository ... Elephantidae. Included genera (for ITIS & Mammal …
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Category:Elephantidae - Wikimedia Commons
Category:Elephantidae. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository ... Elephantidae. Included genera (for ITIS & Mammal Species of the World): Elephas, Loxodonta ...
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elephant: Definition from Answers.com
elephant n. Either of two very large herbivorous mammals, Elephas maximus of ... All other species and genera of Elephantidae are …
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elephant: Definition from Answers.com
elephant n. Either of two very large herbivorous mammals, Elephas maximus of ... All other species and genera of Elephantidae are extinct, some since the last ...
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Mammal Species of the World - Browse: Elephantidae
Mammal Species of the World: Information on Elephantidae ... HOME --> CLASS MAMMALIA --> ORDER PROBOSCIDEA. FAMILY Elephanti…
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Mammal Species of the World - Browse: Elephantidae
Mammal Species of the World: Information on Elephantidae ... HOME --> CLASS MAMMALIA --> ORDER PROBOSCIDEA. FAMILY Elephantidae. Author: Gray, 1821. ...
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BBC - Wildlife Finder - Elephants (video, facts and news)
Elephants are represented by three living species: African forest, African bush and Asian. ... Elephantidae is a taxonomic family,…
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BBC - Wildlife Finder - Elephants (video, facts and news)
Elephants are represented by three living species: African forest, African bush and Asian. ... Elephantidae is a taxonomic family, collectively elephants and mammoths. ...
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Elephantidae (Elephants)
Notes on the elephant family. ... Family: Elephantidae. Sponsored Links. Family Elephantidae. African Elephant. Indian Elephant. T…
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Elephantidae (Elephants)
Notes on the elephant family. ... Family: Elephantidae. Sponsored Links. Family Elephantidae. African Elephant. Indian Elephant. This is the sole surviving ...
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Elephantidae: Definition from Answers.com
Elephantidae ( elə′fantə′dē ) ( vertebrate zoology ) A family of mammals in the order Proboscidea containing the modern ele…
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Elephantidae: Definition from Answers.com
Elephantidae ( elə′fantə′dē ) ( vertebrate zoology ) A family of mammals in the order Proboscidea containing the modern elephants and extinct
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Elephant
Elephantidae. Gray, 1821. Subfamilia. See Classification. The elephant ( family: Elephantidae) is a large land mammal in the order…
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Elephant
Elephantidae. Gray, 1821. Subfamilia. See Classification. The elephant ( family: Elephantidae) is a large land mammal in the order Proboscidea. ...
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