Xenarthra
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An order of New World mammals characterized by the absence of incisors and canines from among their teeth, and comprising the ARMADILLOS, the SLOTHS, and the anteaters. The order is distinguished from all others by what are known as xenarthrous vertebrae (xenos, strange; arthron, joint): there are secondary, and sometimes even more, articulations between the vertebrae of the lumbar series. The order was formerly called Edentata. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed; Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, vol. I, p515)
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D004490
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B01.050.150.900.649.900
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Xenarthra" by people in Profiles.
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Delsuc F, Metcalf JL, Wegener Parfrey L, Song SJ, Gonz?lez A, Knight R. Convergence of gut microbiomes in myrmecophagous mammals. Mol Ecol. 2014 Mar; 23(6):1301-1317.
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Orr CM. Knuckle-walking anteater: a convergence test of adaptation for purported knuckle-walking features of African Hominidae. Am J Phys Anthropol. 2005 Nov; 128(3):639-58.