“ungulates” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “ungulates”:

+ By contrast, the even-toed ungulates bear most of their weight equally on two of the five toes: their third and fourth toes.

+ Cetaceans are also even-toed ungulates although they do not have hooves.

+ Another difference between the two is that odd-toed ungulates digest plant cellulose in their intestines rather than in one or more stomach chambers as the even-toed ungulates do.

+ Equines are odd-toed ungulates with slender legs, long heads, relatively long necks, manes and long tails.

+ The living ungulates are a much-reduced group: the horses, the tapirs and the rhinoceros.

+ Odd-toed ungulates have an uneven number of toes: Horses have only one toe, rhinoceros have three toes, and tapirs have four toes on the front feet and three toes on the hind feet.

+ Whales are a widely distributed and varied group of cetacean ungulates have live in the ocean.

ungulates some ways to use
ungulates some ways to use

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