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- The pronghorn ( " Antilocapra americana " ), is a species of artiodactyl mammal native to interior western and central North America.
- "' Dichobunidae "'is an extinct artiodactyl mammal s from the early Eocene to late Oligocene of North America, Europe, and Asia.
- The "'pronghorn "'( " Antilocapra americana " ), is a species of artiodactyl mammal native to interior western and central North America.
- The "'pronghorn "'( ) ( " Antilocapra americana " ) is a species of artiodactyl mammal indigenous to interior western and central North America.
- "Brachyhyops " is an extinct genus of entelodont artiodactyl mammal that lived during the Eocene Epoch of western North America and southeastern Asia ( including Mongolia, China, and Kazakhstan ).
- The suborder "'Suina "'( also known as "'Suiformes "') is a lineage of omnivorous non-ruminant artiodactyl mammals that includes the pigs and peccaries of the families Suidae and Tayassuidae and their fossil kin.
- A rumen is a multichambered stomach found almost exclusively among some artiodactyl mammals, such cattle, deer, and camels, enabling them to eat cellulose-enhanced tough plants and grains that monogastric ( i . e ., " single-chambered stomached " ) animals, such as humans, dogs, and cats, cannot digest.