perissodactyla. origin equidae tapiridae rhinocerotidae
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Perissodactyla
The “Odd-Toed” Mammals
Origin
Equidae
Tapiridae
Rhinocerotidae
Odd-Toed?
Rhino
Other Key Features that differ from Artiodactyls
• Single chamber stomachs• Horns lack bony cores• Molars and premolars in
modern species are Lophodont, as apposed to Selenodont and Bunodont in Artiodactyls
Tapirus indicus
Ranges through Western Thailand, Malaysia, and Sumatera.
Endangered due to habitat loss and increasing pressure from hunting.
Equus grevyi Confined to Ethiopia and Kenya
Endangered, with total mature population estimated at 750.
Rhinoceros unicornis, Indian Rhino. Confined to 10 sites within India. Status: Vulnerable, strictly protected, though habitat quality is on the decline.
Still hunted for their horns
All remaining rhinos are in trouble
• Sumatran and Javan rhinos are critically endangered. • Subspecies of Javan declared
extinct in 2011.
• White Rhino believed to be extinct in the wild. Few captive individuals remain. • Black rhinos once estimated at
100,000 in the early part of the 20th century. Population now hovers around 5,000.