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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.
Ungulates are animals with hooves, such as deer, cows, and horses. The term "Ungula" in Latin refers to the hoof of an animal, and animals with hooves are categorized as ungulates due to this common characteristic.
Pigs have a cloven [split in the center ] hoof.
No, it is not a sin to be a tropical animal. Animals do not have moral agency like humans, so they cannot commit sins. They exist in nature as part of the ecosystem.
Zebu. They're tropical cattle, descended from the aurochs.
Tapir
Hoofs (or hooves).
Tropical ungulates (hoofed, herbivorous animals) include giraffes, hippopotamuses, warthogs, rhinoceroses and zebras.
Yes, the Gemsbok is an even-toed ungulate.
The ungulate animal of the desert, usually with a hump, is a camel.
Well there is no such thing as an ungulent, but there is an ungulate ... which is a hooved animal such as moose, deer, elk, etc.
No, an ungulate is an animal which has 'hooves' - like a cow. A Bush Baby is primate (it belongs to the same family as man) and therefore has hands and feet with fingers and toes like you or me - no hooves!.
A goat is a mammal, ruminant, herbivore, ungulate
No. Ungulate are animals with hooves. Platypuses do not have hooves.
A camel is an ungulate within the genus Camelus,Tribe: CameliniFamily: CamelidaeOrder: Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulate)Class: Mammalia (i.e. it's a mammal)Clade: SynapsidaPhylum: Chordata (it's got a spine)Kingdom:Animalia (it's an animal)
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.
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