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1. Artiodactyla An order or a suborder of ungulate or hoofed mammals which are cloven-footed or even-toed and have hoofs in pairs (either two or four), as all ruminants (Bovidœ, Cervidœ, etc.) and hog-like ungulates (Hippopotamidœ, Suidœ, etc.): opposed to odd-toed ungulates or Perissodactyla, as the horse, rhinoceros, tapir, etc

2. Artiodactyl; Artiodactyl mammal; even-toed ungulate

3. Artiodactyla the even-toed ungulates (i.e

4. Order Artiodactyla: Even-toed Ungulates

5. The guar is an endangered Southeast Asian ungulate.

6. The Chevrotain is the world's smallest hoofed mammal, or ungulate

7. Artiodactyls Artiodactyls are even-toed ungulates (hoofed mammals)

8. The Chevrotain is the world's smallest hoofed mammal, or ungulate

9. Ungulates and cane rats lived around the lake.

10. Cows are the most common type of domesticated ungulates

11. Bovids are a family of even-toed ungulate mammals

12. The Artiodactyla are even-toed ungulates, an order of mammals

13. Groups of female lions typically hunt together, preying mostly on large ungulates.

14. Artiodactyla (Ordo) [classical classification] CetArtiodactyla (Cladus) [plylogenic classification] Vernacular names [ edit wikidata 'Category:Even-toed ungulates' linked to current category ] [ edit wikidata 'Artiodactyla' main topic of 'Category:Even-toed ungulates' ]

15. Depletion of ungulate prey caused by Bushmeat hunting is the greatest threat

16. 5 Landscape Heterogeneity and Ungulate Dynamics: What Spatial Scales Are Important?

17. There are four confirmed species of turtles and two confirmed species of ungulate.

18. The South American ungulate Pyrotheriumromeroi provides a new enamel type, “Pyrotherium-enamel”.

19. Average intervals between ungulate kills range from seven to 12–13 days.

20. Bison are large, even-toed ungulates in the genus Bison within the subfamily Bovinae.

21. The Bactrian camel is a large even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of eastern Asia

22. The Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates), together with the whales, form the order CetArtiodactyla

23. 9 It is said that our school is preparing to construct an ungulate research institution.

24. Bactrian camel is a species of large ungulate that belongs to the camel family

25. Antelopes are many different species of ungulate that can be found in parts of Eurasia and Africa

26. Brontotheres are extinct odd-toed ungulates and are distant evolutionary "cousins" of living rhinoceroses

27. Ultimate modification of the limb structure for Cursorial movement is found in the ungulates, especially …

28. The Argali is a threatened migratory mountain ungulate inhabiting mountains, steppe valleys and rocky outcrops in Central Asia

29. 8 This is the first report in the world of the creation of domesticated ungulate pluripotent stem cells.

30. As its name suggests, it contains animals from the order Artiodactyla, also known as even-toed ungulates

31. (Nevertheless, one side of the cloven-hoof of artiodactyl ungulates may also be called a claw).

32. When it reaches maturity it is about the size of a rabbit, making it the smallest living ungulate.

33. The Babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa) is a mid-sized Asian ungulate featured in the Southeast Asia Animal Pack DLC for Planet Zoo

34. Fossils may tie them to the ungulates, but they seem quite distinct from any extant member of the group.

35. (a) of ungulates and birds having undergone a complete taxidermy treatment ensuring their preservation at ambient temperatures; and

36. 4 Any of various extinct ungulate mammals of the Eocene to Pleistocene epochs, having distinctive three-clawed, three-toed feet.

37. A telemetry system for the study of wild ungulates is discribed, including collars, receivers, antennae and activity monitors.

38. Although they prey on both Siberian roe deer and sika deer, overlap of these ungulates with tigers was low.

39. As is typical in ungulates, the male bison is slightly larger than the female and, in some cases, can be considerably heavier.

40. 1 Fossils may tie them to the ungulates, but they seem quite distinct from any extant member of the group.

41. As nouns the difference between perissodactyl and Artiodactyl is that perissodactyl is any ungulate mammal with an odd number of toes and belonging to the perissodactyla, including the horses, zebra, and rhinoceros while Artiodactyl is (zoology) any ungulate mammal with an even number of toes and belonging

42. Artiodactyl, any member of the mammalian order Artiodactyla, or even-toed ungulates, which includes pigs, peccaries, hippopotamuses, camels, chevrotains, deer, …

43. Sarcoptic mange is caused by the Sarcoptes scabies acari, which causes damage and itchiness in the skin of a large number of ungulate species worldwide.

44. Whales are ocean creatures without toes, but are classified in the related super-order CetArtiodactyla because their ancestors were even toed ungulates.

45. In Italy and Belarus' Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, boars are the wolf's primary prey, despite an abundance of alternative, less powerful ungulates.

46. The even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla / ˌ ɑːr t i oʊ ˈ d æ k t ɪ l ə /, from Ancient Greek ἄρτιος, ártios 'even', and δάκτυλος, dáktylos 'finger, toe') are ungulates—hoofed animals—which bear weight equally on two (an even number) of their five toes: the third and fourth

47. Ovis ammon, family Bovidae ‘The hotspot is also home to a rich variety of ungulates (animals with hooves), including the threatened Argali wild sheep.’

48. Description: The even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla, from Ancient Greek ἄρτιος, ártios, meaning 'even', and δάκτυλος, dáktylos, meaning 'finger / toe') are ungulates – hoofed animals – which bear weight equally on two (an even number) of the five toes: their third and fourth toes.The other three toes are either present, absent, vestigial, or pointing posteriorly.

49. 7 The Yanchiwan Natural Reserve situated in the southern of Subei County is a natural reserve for conserving wild animal,(www.Sentencedict.com) especially for alpine ungulate.

50. 2 The other key characteristic of the even-toed ungulates that would have helped this process along is the structure of the feet.

51. Artiodactyla (cohort Ferungulata, superorder Paraxonia) The even-toed ungulates, an order of mammals that includes the camels, pigs, and ruminants, together with numerous extinct varieties

52. Artiodactyl (plural Artiodactyls) (zoology) Any ungulate mammal with an even number of toes and belonging to the Artiodactyla, including pigs, sheep, deer, cattle, and most grazing animals

53. Artiodactyl or Even Toed Ungulates (therapsids) areungulates—hoofed animals—which bear weight equally on two (an even number) of their five toes: the third and fourth

54. As Oxley explored the ranch, he soon discovered the presence of ungulates, such as Aoudads, axis, blackbuck, red sheep, and scimitar-horned oryx, introduced by …

55. Artiodactyl, any member of the mammalian order Artiodactyla, or even-toed ungulates, which includes pigs, peccaries, hippopotamuses, camels, chevrotains, deer, giraffes, pronghorn, antelopes, sheep, goats, and cattle.

56. The Perissodactyla have been Brigaded with the Artiodactyla to form the typical group of the ungulates, under the name of Diplarthra, or Ungulata Vera, and the features distinguishing the …

57. Artiodactyl definition is - any of an order (Artiodactyla) of ungulates (such as the camel or pig) with an even number of functional toes on each foot.

58. 6 Resource Selection Functions have become popular as subjects for studying the extent of ungulate habitat selection, and some models are designed to improve the quality of experiments.

59. 11 Working with iPS cells in this way also gives information that should make it easier to develop embryonic stem cells (ES cells) from pig or other ungulate embryos, said the researchers.

60. They are migratory animals, but travel in the opposite direction of most of the other ungulates, such as Thomson's gazelles, zebras, and wildebeest, which are more water dependent.

61. 3 Hence assumptions that ungulate feeding ecology reflects the woody plant:grass composition of their habitats are not supported by our data, nor was a relationship between diet and rainfall detected.

62. Artiodactyla date from the Eocene period, when they appear to have been less numerous than the Perissodactyla, although at the present day they are immeasurably ahead of that group, and form indeed the dominant ungulates.

63. 10 This is the first time anyone in the world has made pluripotent stem cells from somatic cells (as opposed to germline cells such as sperm and eggs) from an ungulate (an animal that has hooves).

64. In the past, numbers of African buffaloes suffered their most severe collapse during the great rinderpest epidemic of the 1890s, which, coupled with pleuro-pneumonia, caused mortalities as high as 95% among livestock and wild ungulates.

65. These orders are Artiodactyla, even-toed ungulates, including animals such as cows , camels , and deer , and Cetacea, a group of mammals that are highly specialized for an aquatic lifestyle, including baleen whales and toothed whales.

66. The Artiodactyla are even-toed ungulates, an order of mammals.They have an even number of toes: two or four.For example, camelids or animals of the Giraffidae family have two toes, but hippopotami have four toes

67. Following a decrease of ungulate populations from 1944 to 1959, more than 32 cases of Amur tigers attacking both brown and Asian black bears were recorded in the Russian Far East, and hair of bears were found in several tiger scat samples.

68. As Smilodon migrated to South America, its diet changed; bison were absent, the horses and proboscideans were different, and native ungulates such as toxodonts and litopterns were completely unfamiliar, yet S. populator thrived as well there as its relatives in North America.

69. Baleen - a horny material from the upper jaws of certain whales; used as the ribs of fans or as stays in corsets whalebone horn - the material (mostly keratin) that covers the horns of ungulates and forms hooves and claws and nails

70. The traditional theory of Cetacean evolution was that whales were related to the mesonychids, an extinct order of carnivorous ungulates (hoofed animals), which looked rather like wolves with hooves and were a sister group of artiodactyls.These animals possessed unusual triangular teeth that are similar to those of

71. Hypernyms ("Artiodactyl" is a kind of): hoofed mammal; ungulate (any of a number of mammals with hooves that are superficially similar but not necessarily closely related taxonomically) Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Artiodactyl"): swine (stout-bodied short-legged omnivorous

72. Caprine animal - any of numerous agile ruminants related to sheep but having a beard and straight horns goat horn - one of the bony outgrowths on the heads of certain ungulates bovid - hollow-horned ruminants beard - hairy growth on or near the face of certain mammals genus Capra, Capra - goats kid - young goat billy goat, he-goat

73. Population Status of Ungulates in the Eastern Plains Landscape, Srepok and Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuaries: The 2010-11 baseline survey revealed that the EPL contained the largest global population of the endangered Banteng in its native range: with an estimate of 1,911 individuals (95% CI: 870-2952) in SWS and 1,102 individuals (602-2,018) in

74. Andrewsarchus lived during the late Eocene epoch of the Paleogene period in Asia (fossils have been found in Mongolia), between about 45 million and 36 million years ago.Andrewsarchus was a mammal of the extinct order Mesonychia - the Mesonychids were a group of hoofed carnivores which were related to artiodactyls (even-toed ungulates) and cetaceans (the group containing whales, dolphins and

75. The giant Brontothere (Megacerops americanum (name meaning "American large-horned face") is a species of odd-toed (perissodactyl) ungulate (hoofed mammal) of the family Brontotheriidae, a group of rhinoceros-like browsers related to horses.It originally lived in what is now North America during the Late Eocene epoch (38–33.9 mya), existing for approximately 4.1 million years, as an extinct

76. Ass (n.1) solid ungulate quadruped beast of burden of the horse kind, but smaller and with long ears and a short mane, native to southwest Asia, Old English Assa (Old Northumbrian Assal, Assald) "he-Ass."The English word is cognate with Old Saxon esil, Dutch ezel, Old High German esil, German Esel, Gothic asilus, and, beyond Germanic, Lithuanian asilas, Old Church Slavonic osl, Russian oselŭ

77. From the base of New Latin Artiodactyla, division of ungulates, from Greek ártios "right, fitting, even (of numbers)" (derivative from árti "just now," arti- "fitting, correct") + -o- -o- + New Latin -dactyla, neuter plural of -dactylus "having digits (of the kind specified)," borrowed from Greek -daktylos, adjective derivative of dáktylos "finger, toe" — more at art entry 1, dactyl