Q.36 Scaly anteaters are included under (1) Eutheria (2) Prototheria (3) Metatheria (4) Insectivora

Q.36 Scaly anteaters are included under

(1) Eutheria
(2) Prototheria
(3) Metatheria
(4) Insectivora

Scaly anteaters (pangolins) are classified under Eutheria, the placental mammals subclass.

Question Breakdown

This tests mammalian classification within Class Mammalia, divided into three infraclasses: Prototheria (monotremes), Metatheria (marsupials), and Eutheria (placentals). Scaly anteaters belong to Order Pholidota, characterized by keratin scales and insectivorous diet, firmly placing them as eutherians with chorioallantoic placenta.

Option Analysis

  • (1) Eutheria: Correct; pangolins are placental mammals (eutherians) giving live birth with extended gestation via placenta, not pouches or eggs.

  • (2) Prototheria: Incorrect; egg-laying monotremes like platypus—pangolins bear live young.

  • (3) Metatheria: Incorrect; marsupials with pouches (e.g., kangaroo)—pangolins lack pouches, have true placentas.

  • (4) Insectivora: Incorrect; outdated order for shrews/moles, not a mammalian subclass; Pholidota is distinct.

Scaly anteaters classification eutheria places pangolins (Pholidota) within placental mammals, key for GATE Life Sciences zoology classification. These unique scaled mammals from Africa/Asia use long tongues for ants/termites, protected globally due to trafficking threats.

Mammalian Subclasses

Mammalia divides into:

  • Prototheria: Egg-layers (echidna).

  • Metatheria: Pouched young.

  • Eutheria: Placental (majority, including humans, pangolins).

Pangolins: Family Manidae, live birth, no pouch—definitive eutherian.

Classification Table

Option Group Type Examples Pangolin Fit?
1 Eutheria (placental)  Humans, bats, whales Yes
2 Prototheria Platypus No (live birth)
3 Metatheria Kangaroo No (no pouch)
4 Insectivora Shrews No (separate order Pholidota)

Exam Strategy

GATE pitfalls: Insectivora (old grouping); Metatheria confusion. Memorize: Scales + ants + live birth = Eutheria/Pholidota. Critical for evolutionary biology MCQs.

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