• Thumbnail for Perissodactyla
    from Ancient Greek περισσός, perissós 'odd' and δάκτυλος, dáktylos 'finger, toe') is an order of ungulates. The order includes about 17 living species...
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  • Thumbnail for List of odd-toed ungulates by population
    This is a list of odd-toed ungulate species by estimated global population. This list misses data on Tapirus terrestris, which has not yet been estimated...
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  • largest living sloths are the Linnaeus's two-toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus) and Hoffmann's two-toed sloths (C. hoffmanni), which both can range up...
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  • Thumbnail for List of even-toed ungulates by population
    This is a list of even-toed ungulate species by estimated global population. This list is not comprehensive, as not all ungulates have had their numbers...
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  • Thumbnail for Evolution of the horse
    to the order Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates), the members of which all share hooved feet and an odd number of toes on each foot, as well as mobile...
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    making the term paraphyletic in nature. The roughly 270 land-based even-toed ungulate species include pigs, peccaries, hippopotamuses, antelopes, deer, giraffes...
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  • Thumbnail for Chalicotheriinae
    subfamilies of the extinct family Chalicotheriidae, a group of herbivorous, odd-toed ungulate (perissodactyl) mammals that lived from the Eocene to the Pleistocene...
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    mammals. The two extant orders of ungulates are the Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates) and Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates). Hyracoidea (hyraxes), Sirenia...
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  • Thumbnail for List of mammals of Russia
    odd-toed ungulates are browsing and grazing mammals. They are usually large to very large, and have relatively simple stomachs and a large middle toe...
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    "gravel" and therion, "beast") is an extinct family of herbivorous, odd-toed ungulate (perissodactyl) mammals that lived in North America, Eurasia, and...
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