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ungulata
A commonly ungulate that is clade.
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ungulata
ungulate clade
ungulate clades
ungulates clade
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ungulata
1
The lower mammals usually have claws instead of them; the
ungulates
,
hoofs.
2
Congealed derivative of fluid excreted by bovine
ungulates
to nurture their young.
3
Other animals also do this, including cat species and
ungulates
such as horses.
4
Impacts of herbivory by wild
ungulates
represent a significant issue world-wide.
5
Methods: Clinical data of all the wildlife
ungulates
admitted to the VTH were recorded.
6
The present
ungulates
may be summed up in this way:
7
If the dominant
ungulates
of the savanna-cattle-disappear,wildebeestwill expand to take their place.
8
Forage availability and predation risk interact to affect habitat use of
ungulates
across many biomes.
9
However, wolverines don't subsist entirely on large
ungulates
;
they also eat squirrels, hares, and berries.
10
For that matter, all
ungulates
-
even
the
seemingly gentle elk-posea significant danger during the rut.
11
But they were machines, each of them stalking like enormous
ungulates
on four jointed legs.
12
In polygynous
ungulates
,
females delay breeding in heavily harvested populations, but effects are often fairly small.
13
They go in search of rain-ripened grass, that's what
ungulates
-
hoofed
mammals
like wildebeest and zebra-feed on.
14
Hunter preference is well demonstrated for
ungulates
,
but less so for other wildlife species such as furbearers.
15
The flat blades of its scapulae were constructed of many taken from elk or similar giant
ungulates
.
16
The complaint "staggers" was common enough among older
ungulates
before our entry to the Common Market.
ungulates
ungulate
toed ungulates
wild ungulates
ancestral ungulates
captive ungulates
demonstrate for ungulates
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ungulata