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Early Access Video - Caniformia Phylogeny

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Early Access Video - Caniformia Phylogeny

Comments

Some foxes are foxes. Some aren't. Let's go, Clint!

Mike Apple

i realize this is a major ask considering it's a quite far outside of your specialty, but would you ever consider doing plant phylogenies at some point?

Michael Kalin

Would love to see a phylogeny of rodents and Psittaciformes. Also, more Australian reptiles

Ben Timmings

Not all foxes are foxes! De water bears! If Clint likes skunks, he should come to Marthaโ€™s Vineyard. This is the only place Iโ€™ve seen mama skunks leading their kits down the sidewalk on Main Street and skunks foraging at the outdoor dining areas in town. We have them in our yard regularly - thankfully our dog has learned (from experience) not to chase them!

Betsy Young Buck

Pinnipeds are probably my favorite animals so I am very much looking forward to the pinniped deep dive.

Seth Lanning

Not all foxes are foxes

Ben Timmings

I want to know all about the canids! not all foxes are foxes ๐Ÿง

thatfruitcake

Okay, I want a badger deep dive

Amber Hammerschmidt

Dumb question, where would the potential LCA of the feliformia and caniformia would have been found if they developed in two separate parts of the world?

SamM1994

Not all foxes are foxes!

Jessica Hamalainen


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