Similarities between Bat and Ungulate
Bat and Ungulate have 20 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bat, Blood vessel, Carl Linnaeus, Carnivora, Cattle, Cetacea, Eocene, Even-toed ungulate, Ferae, Ferungulata, Human digestive system, Mammal, Monophyly, Morphology (biology), Odd-toed ungulate, Pacific Rim, Pangolin, Predation, Radius (bone), Skin.
Bat
Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera; with their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals naturally capable of true and sustained flight.
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Blood vessel
The blood vessels are the part of the circulatory system, and microcirculation, that transports blood throughout the human body.
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Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement as Carl von LinnéBlunt (2004), p. 171.
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Carnivora
Carnivora (from Latin carō (stem carn-) "flesh" and vorāre "to devour") is a diverse scrotiferan order that includes over 280 species of placental mammals.
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Cattle
Cattle—colloquially cows—are the most common type of large domesticated ungulates.
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Cetacea
Cetacea are a widely distributed and diverse clade of aquatic mammals that today consists of the whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
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Eocene
The Eocene Epoch, lasting from, is a major division of the geologic timescale and the second epoch of the Paleogene Period in the Cenozoic Era.
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Even-toed ungulate
The even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla) are ungulates (hoofed animals) whose weight is borne equally by the third and fourth toes.
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Ferae
The Ferae are a clade of mammals, consisting of the orders Carnivora (over 260 species, around the globe) and Pholidota (eight species of pangolins in tropical Africa and Asia).
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Ferungulata
Ferungulata or Fereuungulata is a clade of placental mammals that groups together various carnivorans and ungulates.
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Human digestive system
The human digestive system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion (the tongue, salivary glands, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder).
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Mammal
Mammals are the vertebrates within the class Mammalia (from Latin mamma "breast"), a clade of endothermic amniotes distinguished from reptiles (including birds) by the possession of a neocortex (a region of the brain), hair, three middle ear bones, and mammary glands.
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Monophyly
In cladistics, a monophyletic group, or clade, is a group of organisms that consists of all the descendants of a common ancestor.
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Morphology (biology)
Morphology is a branch of biology dealing with the study of the form and structure of organisms and their specific structural features.
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Odd-toed ungulate
Members of the order Perissodactyla, also known as odd-toed ungulates, are mammals characterized by an odd number of toes and by hindgut fermentation with somewhat simple stomachs.
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Pacific Rim
The Pacific Rim comprises the lands around the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
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Pangolin
Pangolins or scaly anteaters are mammals of the order Pholidota (from the Greek word φολῐ́ς, "horny scale").
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Predation
Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a hunting animal) kills and eats its prey (the organism that is attacked).
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Radius (bone)
The radius or radial bone is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna.
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Skin
Skin is the soft outer tissue covering vertebrates.
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Bat and Ungulate Comparison
Bat has 344 relations, while Ungulate has 195. As they have in common 20, the Jaccard index is 3.71% = 20 / (344 + 195).
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