.Ungulates (meaning roughly "being pawed" or "hoofed animal") are several groups of mammals, most of which use the tips of their toes, usually hoofed, to sustain their whole body weight while moving. They make up several orders of mammals, of which six to eight survive. Commonly known examples of ungulates living today are the horse, zebra, donkey, cattle/bison, rhinoceros, camel, hippopotamus, goat, pig, sheep, giraffe, okapi, moose, deer, tapir, antelope, and gazelle. ivansh
No, all tapirs have four hoofed toes on the front feet, and three hoofed toes on the back feet. A horse is considered a one-toed hoofed animal, due to its single hoofed toe. Both creatuers are odd-toed ungulates.
The only hooved animals that i can think of are deers and horses. I would sy that the Horse is the fastest hooved animal.
Horses and cows
erm...do they not hire some people to collect it and take it to their own open field where they burn it all.and i think that they use some of the hoofed animals waste such as zebras and make it into compost to sell it.thats my guess anyway!
* It really is both. It is wildlife, meaning it exists in the wilds, and it is an animal.
It is a cloven hoofed animal
No. Wombats are not hoofed mammals. They have paws.
No
They are
Yes, it has a split hoof.
No, all tapirs have four hoofed toes on the front feet, and three hoofed toes on the back feet. A horse is considered a one-toed hoofed animal, due to its single hoofed toe. Both creatuers are odd-toed ungulates.
yes
There is really only one way to identify a hoofed animal. All hoofed animals will have hooves on their feet.
Yes, all mammals have a spine or "backbone".
An animal is considered an ungulate if it has hoofed feet. The animal must also use the hoofed feet to sustain their entire body weight when moving. Examples of commonly known ungulates are horses, zebras, giraffes, pigs, elephants, and aardvarks. There are also fossil records that tie in manatee, whales, dolphins, and hyrax into the family of ungulate.
Lawa sobah. (Meaning, 'an indefinite number of large hoofed animal'). This is the closest translation I know.
No a joey is a baby kangaroo