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Mammal Pie
We all know mammals. Which orders are largest and smallest by number of species?
Image by Aranae in the Wikimedia Commons
Comments (6)
RootBeer
very interesting
4 months ago
danrules
Really Interesting!
Thanxz! :)
2 years ago
slaaty
Definitely coming back to this one. Very interesting!
3 years ago
BoboLo
I found this ridiculously difficult!
5 years ago
tickman
If this doesn't match what you learned in school, it's because mammal (and most other) classification is in a state of flux. In part, that's normal. In part, it's due to new paradigms based on cladistic thinking. In large part, it's because new tools available for molecular phylogenetics allow for direct comparison of DNA.
5 years ago
tickman
More about mammal classification (and this image):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammal_classification
Mammals in general (and this image):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammal
Image on its homepage:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Mammal_species_pie_chart.png
The image has been released by its author into the public domain.
5 years ago