ungulated การใช้
- For a while their relationships with other ungulates was a mystery.
- The endangerment level of each even-toed ungulate is different.
- Ungulates'hooves wear or self-trim by ground contact.
- Kills are generally estimated around one large ungulate every two weeks.
- The impala is the smallest ungulate with which oxpeckers are associated.
- FIV displays a similar structure to the primate and ungulate lentiviruses.
- Most even-toed ungulates have a four-chambered stomach.
- There is considerable movement of large ungulate species across this boundary.
- Other ungulates are taken by Nile crocodile more or less opportunistically.
- All of Mexico's extant ungulates are of Nearctic origin.
- In most of their range, brown bears regularly feed on ungulates.
- The term Cetartiodactyla reflects the idea that whales evolved within the ungulates.
- Primary food sources are ungulates, particularly deer, but also livestock.
- Young ungulates are given a throat bite to suffocate them to death.
- The ungulates typically combine keratin and bone in various structures.
- In the Americas, it is the most widely distributed wild ungulate.
- These include insects, birds, ungulates, and bats.
- Small prey are taken where large ungulates are less common.
- Average intervals between ungulate kills range from seven to 12 13 days.
- The odd-toed ungulates are browsing and grazing mammals.
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