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| Tylopoda Fossil range: Middle Eocene to Recent | ||||||||||
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Tylopoda is a suborder of the mammalian order Artiodactyla, containing some families, like the Camelidae, Oromerycidae, Protoceratidae, and Xiphodontidae and variably the Oreodontidae and Cainotheriidae, among others. Camels and Llamas are among the better known examples of this suborder.
| Extant Artiodactyla families by suborder | |
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| Kingdom: Animalia · Phylum: Chordata · Class: Mammalia · Infraclass: Eutheria · Superorder: Laurasiatheria | |
| Ruminantia | Antilocapridae · Bovidae · Cervidae · Giraffidae · Moschidae · Tragulidae |
| Suina | Hippopotamidae · Suidae · Tayassuidae |
| Tylopoda | Camelidae |
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