"Scandentia" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Scandentia" Meaning

Scandentia is a hyrax family that refers to any creatures belonging to the order Primates and infraorder Scandentia. It includes treeshrews.

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Definition

Scandentia is a monophyletic clade of small, primarily arboreal primates found in Southeast Asia.

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The scientific classification of the primate family Scandentia is Class Mammalia, Order Primates, Suborder Haplorhini, Superfamily Sciuraviformes.
The Scandentia clade comprises the treeshrews.
Treeshrews in the Scandentia clade are closely related to primates and have many adaptive features that are also found in primates.
The Scandentia order is unique and its stable, fundamental divisibility into Rodentia-like and Primates-like groups is recent.
The dental morphology in the Scandentia order presents primal, pleisomorphic, and armadillo-like features as well.

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