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ground sloths and armadillo-like glyptodonts, some as large as a car, that survived
until the late Pleistocene (FIGURE 17.31C,D). A few species of armadillos, anteat-
ers, and sloths survive in tropical America. At least six orders of hoofed mammals
that resembled sheep, rhinoceroses, camels, elephants, horses, and rodents evolved
in South America, but declined and became extinct after South America became
connected to North America in the late Pliocene. The extinction of many South
American mammals might have been caused by the incursion of North American
mammal groups, such as cats, bears, weasels, and camels, that moved into South
America at this time.
One clade of mammals includes such very different-looking creatures as the
rodentlike hyraxes, the aquatic manatees, and the elephants. The elephants diver-
sified greatly, into a range of fascinating forms (FIGURE 17.32). Woolly mammoths
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Modern Order
examples
Perissodactyla
Cetartiodactyla
Eulipotyphla
Rodentia
Carnivora
Chiroptera
Primates
Xenarthra
Pholidota
Lagomorpha
Dermoptera
Scandentia
Hyracoidea
Proboscidea
Tubulidentata
Sirenia
Diprotodontia
Monotremata
200 175 150 125 100 75
K/Pg
50 25
Placental mammals
Marsupialia
Monotremata
Tr J K Pg Ng Q
Time (Mya)
Whale
Hippopotamus
Cow
Camel
Rhinoceros
Horse
Dog
Bear
Seal
Cat
Pangolin
Hedgehog
Shrew
Tree shrew
Rabbit
Mouse
Squirrel
Porcupine
Flying lemur
Human
Lemur
Sloth
Armadillo
Aardvark
Manatee
Hyrax
Elephant
Kangaroo
Platypus
Pig
Bat
FIGURE 17.30 A phylogeny of living groups of mam-
mals, based on DNA sequence data. The timing of branch
points is based on sequence divergence, calibrated by
many different fossils. The data indicate that most orders
diverged from one another during the Cretaceous. Some
very short branches imply that some groups of orders
diverged within a relatively short time, as is characteristic
of many adaptive radiations. (After [64].)
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