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.
Neither. Elephants are placental mammals, which form a different group of mammals from either the marsupials (pouched mammals) or the monotremes (egg-laying mammals).
Elephants are a breed of mammals. Mammoths are said to be their ancestors.Mammal
Elephants, lions, tigers, bears, and dogs belong to the group of mammals. Horses also belong to the group of mammals.
The group of animals with fur or hair is the mammals.
A group of antelope is called a herd.
No, elephants are not arthropods. Elephants belong to the class Mammalia, which makes them mammals, while arthropods are a separate group that includes insects, arachnids, and crustaceans. Arthropods are characterized by their exoskeleton, segmented bodies, and jointed appendages, which are distinct from the features of elephants.
The Rhinoceros belongs to the Chordata phylum.
No, they are different species.Yes. The mammoths and elephants related though the mammoths are closely related to Asian elephants than to African elephants.
A group of elephants is called a herd or parade.a group of elephants is called a herd
The Wooly Mammoth is related to it but as you probely know, it's extint.
The members of the group of large mammals are often able to walk with an asymmetrical gait. For example rhinoceroses, elephants and giraffes have this ability.
A tiger is a placental mammal, not a marsupial. Marsupials are a distinct group of mammals that carry their young in a pouch, such as kangaroos and koalas. Tigers do not have pouches and give birth to well-developed young.