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Grouping of all living beings with more or less complex organs, with which they move about and feed themselves; the body of knowledge about them.
ungulate mammals

UNGULATE MAMMALS

Herbivorous vertebrates covered with hair, having four limbs bearing a varying number of digits ending in a corneous sheath (nail or hoof).

examples of hooves

examples of hooves

Ungulate mammals can have an odd or even number of toes (from one to five); the number can vary for the forelimbs and the hind limbs.

examples of ungulate mammals [1]

examples of ungulate mammals [1]

There are many species of ungulate mammals; some are wild, some are domesticated and some are both.

examples of ungulate mammals [2]

examples of ungulate mammals [2]

There are many species of ungulate mammals; some are wild, some are domesticated and some are both.

examples of ungulate mammals [3]

examples of ungulate mammals [3]

There are many species of ungulate mammals; some are wild, some are domesticated and some are both.

examples of ungulate mammals [4]

examples of ungulate mammals [4]

There are many species of ungulate mammals; some are wild, some are domesticated and some are both.

examples of ungulate mammals [5]

examples of ungulate mammals [5]

There are many species of ungulate mammals; some are wild, some are domesticated and some are both.

examples of ungulate mammals [6]

examples of ungulate mammals [6]

There are many species of ungulate mammals; some are wild, some are domesticated and some are both.