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- Bovidae - Wikipedia
The Bovidae comprise the biological family of cloven-hoofed, ruminant mammals that includes cattle, bison, buffalo, antelopes (including goat-antelopes), sheep and goats A member of this family is called a bovid
- Bovid | African Asian Antelopes, Wild Cattle Goats | Britannica
bovid, (family Bovidae), any hoofed mammal in the family Bovidae (order Artiodactyla), which includes the antelopes, sheep, goats, cattle, buffalo, and bison
- ADW: Bovidae: INFORMATION
Bovids are the largest of 10 extant families within Artiodactyla, consisting of more than 140 extant and 300 extinct species Designation of subfamilies within Bovidae has been controversial and many experts disagree about whether Bovidae is monophyletic or not
- Bovidae - Animal Corner
Bovidae is a family of mammals that includes cows, sheep, goats, and antelopes They are all ruminants , meaning they have a four-chambered stomach that allows them to digest grasses Bovids are herbivores and eat mostly vegetation
- Family Bovidae - Cattle, antelopes, and goats - Ultimate Ungulate
The Bovidae are the most diverse group of living ungulates with 143 Recent species (over 55% of modern ungulates) Bovids are primarily Old World in their distribution, although there are a few North American species
- Bovidae - Animalia
The Bovidae comprise the biological family of cloven-hoofed, ruminant mammals that includes cattle, bison, buffalo, antelopes, and goat-antelopes A member of this family is called a bovid With 143 extant species and 300 known extinct species, the family Bovidae consists of two major subfamilies and twelve major tribes
- Antelopes, Cattle, Bison, Buffaloes, Goats, and Sheep (Bovidae)
The Bovidae are the largest family within the Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates) and are comprised of six subfamilies, which include antelopes, cattle, duikers, gazelles, goats, and sheep Their common characteristic is their unbranched, non-deciduous horns
- Bovids (Bovidae) - Know Your Mammals
Bovids are characterized by their even-toed ungulate anatomy and notable adaptations for herbivorous diets With over 140 species, this family showcases a remarkable diversity of forms, structures, and behaviors, predominantly found across Africa, Europe, Asia, and parts of North America
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