The largest odd-toed ungulate is the white rhinoceros, while the largest even toed ungulate is the giraffe.
An ungulate is a mammal with hooves, and not real "toes" When you think of hooves, you could think of horses or deer. Both are ungulates. There are two types of ungulates. Even toed and odd toed. Odd toed ungulates have 1, 3, 5 and so on toes. Even toed have 2, 4, and so on.
Yes, cycads have large fleshy cones that produce seeds. They also have palm-like or fern-like leaves that are arranged in a spiral pattern at the top of the trunk.
The fleshy top root develops when primary root grow rapidly it becomes thick and fleshy
Botanically speaking - many grains fit this category.
The scientific term for the fleshy, movable part of the mouth is the "tongue."
The fleshy protrusion hanging in the back of the throat is called the uvula. It plays a role in speech articulation and the production of saliva.
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A Large Ungulate Called The Bubal Hartebeest.
No. Ungulate are animals with hooves. Platypuses do not have hooves.
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There is no opposite of a pig. A pig is a general term for the animal that is an even-toed ungulate descended from the wild boar Sus scrofa with a large head, broad, flat snout, and an almost-hairless stout body.However, in North America, a pig is known as a young pig or a piglet, and thus the "opposite" of a pig would be a hog, which is a North American term for an adult, mature pig.
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Tapirs are large ungulate mammals, so their activities are confined to the forest floor.
Snout beetles are a type of destructive weevil. They eat plants, usually important crops. They are capable of killing large crop acreages.
Snout beetles are a type of destructive weevil. They eat plants, usually important crops. They are capable of killing large crop acreages.
Yes, cycads have large fleshy cones that produce seeds. They also have palm-like or fern-like leaves that are arranged in a spiral pattern at the top of the trunk.