Hefty ungulates
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ELKSHefty ungulates
TAPIRSSumatran ungulates
HOOFUngulate's foot
IBEXESSurefooted ungulates
GNUSAfrican ungulates
HOOFUngulate's foot.
HOOFUngulate's feature.
DEERForest ungulates
RHINOSEndangered ungulates
TAPIRSS.A. ungulates
TAPIRSLong-nosed ungulates
TOEUngulate's hoof, essentially
PUMAPredator of ungulates
TAPIRSUngulates of tropical America.
tylopodungulates with padded toes
tylopodsTYLOPOD, ungulates with padded toes
ungulateor relating to the ungulates
uintathereany animal of the genus Uintatherium, gigantic fossil ungulates
uintatheresUINTATHERE, any animal of the genus Uintatherium, gigantic fossil ungulates
dinocerasa uintathere, an animal of the genus Uintatherium, gigantic fossil ungulates
dinocerasesDINOCERAS, a uintathere, an animal of the genus Uintatherium, gigantic fossil ungulates
perissodactylean animal of the Perissodactyla, a division of ungulates with an odd number of toes, including the horse, tapir and rhinoceros also PERISSODACTYL
perissodactylan animal of the Perissodactyla, a division of ungulates with an odd number of toes, including the horse, tapir and rhinoceros also PERISSODACTYLE
perissodactylsPERISSODACTYL, an animal of the Perissodactyla, a division of ungulates with an odd number of toes, including the horse, tapir and rhinoceros also PERISSODACTYLE
perissodactylesPERISSODACTYLE, an animal of the Perissodactyla, a division of ungulates with an odd number of toes, including the horse, tapir and rhinoceros also PERISSODACTYL
diastemasA space separating teeth of different functions, esp. that between the biting teeth (incisors and canines) and grinding teeth (premolars and molars) in rodents and ungulates
diastemataA space separating teeth of different functions, esp. that between the biting teeth (incisors and canines) and grinding teeth (premolars and molars) in rodents and ungulates
hornsone of the usually paired bony processes that arise from the head of many ungulates and that are found in some extinct mammals and reptiles as