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'''[[Artiodactyla]]''' is an order of mammals that includes even-toed ungulates. The name "Artiodactyla" is derived from the Greek words "artio," meaning even, and "daktylos," meaning finger or toe. This name refers to the characteristic feature of artiodactyls, which is having an even number of functional toes on their feet.
'''[[Artiodactyla]]''' is an order of mammals that includes even-toed ungulates. The name "Artiodactyla" is derived from the Greek words "artio," meaning even, and "daktylos," meaning finger or toe. This name refers to the characteristic feature of artiodactyls, which is having an even number of functional toes on their feet.
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Artiodactyla is an order of mammals that includes even-toed ungulates. The name "Artiodactyla" is derived from the Greek words "artio," meaning even, and "daktylos," meaning finger or toe. This name refers to the characteristic feature of artiodactyls, which is having an even number of functional toes on their feet.

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