If it were not for the rodents, almost all mammals on Home-Earth would belong to Laurasiatheria. This diverse clade today includes Eulipotyphla (the "Real True Insectivores"), Chiroptera (bats incl. flying foxes) which alone makes up a quarter of mammal species, Pholidota (pangolins), Carnivora (nearly all carnivorous mammals that remain today), Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates) and Cetartiodactyla (the highly diverse even-toed ungulates and whales).
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