Look up therian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Therian may refer to: In taxonomy, a member of the mammalian subclass Theria, consisting of marsupial...
trait that is a therian exclusivity, though some therians, such as the earless seals, have lost them secondarily. The flexible nose in therian mammals is not...
In mythology, folklore and speculative fiction, shapeshifting is the ability to physically transform oneself through unnatural means. The idea of shapeshifting...
a vertical indentation in the middle area of the upper lip, common to therian mammals, extending in humans from the nasal septum to the tubercle of the...
weather systems. The term "therian" refers to people who identify as an animal of the natural world. The species of animal a therian identifies as is called...
Patagomaia is an extinct therian mammal from the Maastrichtian Chorrillo Formation of Argentina. It is the largest Mesozoic mammal yet known, with weight...
The Y chromosome is one of two sex chromosomes in therian mammals and other organisms. Along with the X chromosome, it is part of the XY sex-determination...
teeth. In humans, they are fused with the maxilla. The "premaxilla" of therian mammals has been usually termed as the incisive bone. Other terms used...
related to monotremes than to therian mammals while Amphilestes and Amphitherium are more closely related to the therians; as fossils of all three genera...
and that some traditional "triconodonts" were more closely related to therian mammals than others. Some traditional "triconodonts" do seem to form a...
Pan-Placentalia, is the clade consisting of placental mammals and all therian mammals that are more closely related to placentals than to marsupials...
the shoulder assembly in all vertebrates except therian mammals (marsupials and placentals). In therian mammals (including humans), a coracoid process...
receiving the urinary bladder, the rectum, and the Wolffian duct, as in non-therian vertebrates. B, later stage, showing the beginning of the fold which divides...
with the alisphenoid in therians; and a linear alignment of molar cusps, contrasting with a triangular arrangement in therians. These characters appeared...
common mammalian characteristic, and it can be used as a model for non-therian mammals and their venom delivery and properties. The venom is produced...
of wasps The Beast (Revelation), a monster from the Book of Revelation Therian (disambiguation) To Mega Therion (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
Lotheridium (meaning "small beast of Luoyang") is a genus of deltatheroidean therian mammal that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous. Lotheridium is currently...
containing marsupials and placentals). Mammals more closely related to therians than to multituberculates are included in the clade Trechnotheria. As multituberculates...
posture as in most of small to medium sized living therian mammals, with plantigrade feet. Unlike therian mammals, Repenomamus had a proportionally longer...
one original cell in the early embryo. Male cats, like males of other therian mammals, are heterogametic (XY). The single X chromosome does not undergo...
most successful orders of mammals, are known from the Middle Jurassic. Therian mammals, represented today by living placentals and marsupials, have their...
feature, too, is now claimed to have evolved independently in monotremes and therians, although, as with the analogous evolution of the tribosphenic molar, this...
Motile cilia are also present in the oviducts (fallopian tubes) of female (therian) mammals where they function in moving the egg cell from the ovary to the...
In the cloaca, the urinary system is fused with the genito-anal pore. Therians (all mammals that do not lay eggs, including humans) possess separate anal...
clade of mammals defined as including all mammals more closely related to therians (including placentals and marsupials) than to monotremes. Eutriconodonta...