family tragulidae

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Definition

Noun: * A family of small, even-toed ungulates known as chevrotains or mouse-deer. These are ruminant mammals found in tropical forests of Africa and Asia. They are characterized by their small size, lack of antlers or horns, and the presence of elongated upper canine teeth in males.

Usage
  • The term Family Tragulidae is used in formal, scientific contexts such as zoology, biology, and taxonomy to classify this specific group of animals.
  • It is typically used with a singular verb, as it refers to a single taxonomic family.
  • Example: "Family Tragulidae represents the most primitive living ruminants."
Examples
  • The Family Tragulidae includes species like the water chevrotain and the lesser mouse-deer.
  • Members of the Family Tragulidae are distinguished by their three-chambered stomachs.
  • In the animal order Artiodactyla, Family Tragulidae is considered a basal group.
Advanced Usage
  • In phylogenetic studies, Family Tragulidae is often discussed in relation to the evolution of larger ruminants like deer and giraffes.
  • The fossil record of Family Tragulidae provides important clues about early ruminant dispersal.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tragulid (noun): A member of the Family Tragulidae; a chevrotain.
    • Example: "Several tragulid fossils were discovered at the site."
  • Chevrotain (noun): The common name for animals in Family Tragulidae.
  • Mouse-deer (noun): Another common name for these animals.
Synonyms
  • Chevrotains
  • Mouse-deer
Notes on Meaning
  • Family Tragulidae has only one meaning: it is the formal scientific name for a specific biological family. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses.
Noun
  1. chevrotains

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