Ungulates are hoofed mammals, and includes common domestic animals like cows and sheep, as well as wild animals like moose and peccaries.
No. Ungulate are animals with hooves. Platypuses do not have hooves.
The feature that is most common to an ungulate that other animals do not possess is hooves. This is further broken into even and odd toed ungulates.
Yes, just like all ungulate animals.
Animals with hooves belong to the order Artiodactyla, which includes species such as cows, deer, and pigs.
Horses have hooves, as do Cows, Goats, deer, Cattle and Pigs - though they have a "Cloven Hoof" which is made of two hooves stuck together on each foot (these animals can also suffer from foot and mouth) Cammels, Giraffes and Bison also have hooves
Tropical ungulates (hoofed, herbivorous animals) include giraffes, hippopotamuses, warthogs, rhinoceroses and zebras.
A Large Ungulate Called The Bubal Hartebeest.
Herds refer to groups of ungulate or equine animals numbering from as few as two to as many as thousands. It is a term for animals like horses, cattle, zebras, antelope, bison, caribou, etc.
Tapir
A mammal with hooves.
tapir
Yes.