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And tucking up this brass omnivorous hoofedmammal, reminder of swine everywhere.
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They go in search of rain-ripened grass, that's what ungulates-hoofedmammals like wildebeest and zebra-feed on.
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The hoofedmammals of the Tertiary included many offshoots from the main lines which we have traced.
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Besides, camels are unique among hoofedmammals in that they are the only ones to mate while sitting down.
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Biomolecular and genetic studies repeatedly found that whales were most closely related to the group of hoofedmammals called artiodactyls, particularly hippos.
Usage of ungulate in English
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We present the first molecular-based report on ungulate malaria parasites from water buffalo in Nepal.
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Simple aerodynamics dictates that reindeer of the size of the conventional ungulate cannot get airborne.
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It was a zaragoat, a three-horned domesticated ungulate.
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This time, he left the ungulate order in favor of something manufactured by the Ford Motor Company.
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The European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is one of the most abundant ungulate species in Europe.
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No one will deny that the Hipparion is intermediate between the existing horse and certain other ungulate forms.
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The tapir is a very archaic type of ungulate, not unlike the non- specialized beasts of the Oligocene.
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Borinatch, strider, the ungulate plains nomads.
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An ungulate, suffocating in plastic.
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You might also consider using a piece of bone; the knee-knuckle bones of a deer or other ungulate work well.
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People glance left and right, suddenly nervous, like an ungulate herd that has suddenly found a predator in its midst.
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Decreased access to potent narcotics for wildlife applications has stimulated the need to explore alternative drug combinations for ungulate immobilizations.
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OCPs, OPs and PCBs were detected in almost all samples at different concentration ranges, showing higher frequency in ungulate species than in wild boar.
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Here we report the identification and genetic characterization of MRVs strains in alpine chamois, one of the most abundant wild ungulate in the Alps.
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They are described as combining the head and claws of a bear with the teeth of a rodent and the general characters of an ungulate.
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The lower mammals usually have claws instead of them; the ungulates, hoofs.