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- Ungulate - Wikipedia
The term means, roughly, "being hoofed" or "hoofed animal" As a descriptive term, "ungulate" normally excludes cetaceans as they do not possess most of the typical morphological characteristics of other ungulates, but recent discoveries indicate that they were also descended from early artiodactyls [5]
- Ungulate | Species Facts | Britannica
Ungulate, a term applied to any hoofed mammal, especially any placental mammal characterized as a hoofed herbivorous quadruped Ungulate also refers to any member of the grandorder Ungulata, which is recognized by some taxonomies
- What Is an Ungulate? Examples, Facts and More - A-Z Animals
The term ungulate is used widely to describe a range of animals but there is a lot of confusion about what exactly it means So, what is an ungulate? Here we’ll provide a clear explanation and share some cool facts and examples too!
- Ungulate - Definition, Examples, Characteristics, and Picture
What is an ungulate What do they eat Learn their types, anatomy, evolution, and taxonomy with image
- What are Ungulate Animals? - Definition, Characteristics and Examples
So, what are ungulate animals? AnimalWised looks into the categorization of this diverse group of animals and provides examples to give you a better idea of what you ca expect
- UNGULATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
2 : of, relating to, or affecting ungulates ungulate diseases ungulate 2 of 2 noun : a hoofed typically herbivorous quadruped mammal (such as a pig, cow, deer, horse, elephant, or rhinoceros) of a group formerly considered a major mammalian taxon (Ungulata) see artiodactyl, perissodactyl
- What Is An Ungulate? - WorldAtlas
An ungulate is a hoofed animal It is a member of a group of huge mammals which includes even-toed ungulates like hippopotamuses, camel, deer, pigs, and cows and odd-ungulates like rhinoceros and horses
- Ungulates of the World - Ultimate Ungulate
286 modern ungulate species are recognized by the 2024 Mammal Diversity Database At least six of these species have become extinct over the past 500 years at the hands of humans, and many more are on the brink
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