Ungulates are mammals that have hooves.
No - ungulates are hoofed mammals.
Yes, ungulates are mammals.
All deer give birth to live young as do other ungulates. Ungulates are hoofed mammals such as horses, cattle, deer, swine, and elephants.
Ungulates are hoofed mammals, such as cows, horses, hippos, elephants, llamas and aardvarks.
Ungulates are a group of animals that have hooves, such as antelope, zebra, and goats. Elephants are not included in this grouping. Note that ungulates are not a recognized cladistic grouping, meaning that they do not share an evolutionary history, but merely share common features that are useful for grouping.
Carnivores are the second most common order of mammals, ungulates being the first.
That's kind of a big group of animals. All hoofed mammals are ungulates. They're herbivores so probably grass, or leaves, etc.
Ungulates is a common term for two groups of herbivorous mammals including Perisodactyla ( horse , zebra) and Artiodactyla (cattle, deer ). Most prominent and common character of all ungulates is presence of hooveswhich are actually a type of nail present on tip of their toes.Hooves protect digits and are also used in offence and defense.Hooves are keratinised.Other common character is type and character of teeth which are ment for grinding vegetation.
Hippos are mammals in the artiodactyla (even toed ungulates). More closely related to whales than other species.
Yes ,cow is an ungulate mammal as it possess hooves.
An ungulate is a hoofed mammal. They're divided into even-toed ungulates (pigs, camels, deer, cows, etc.) and odd toed ungulates (horses, rhinoes, etc) and a third group which includes elephants, hyraxes, and manatees. All of these are ungulates. The ungulate you are most likely to see on a daily basis is probably the cow. See related link.
Mammals that use the tip of their feet to support their entire body weight. Hoofed animals belong to this group, but there are non-hoofed animals that are ungulants, like a rhinoceros.