ungulate in the PONS Dictionary

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Groups of female lions typically hunt together, preying mostly on large ungulates.
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Unlike primates, the taking of ungulates to a large scale is not unique to the crowned eagle.
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As with other mammal ruminants, they are even-toed ungulates.
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It is the second most abundant mountain ungulate in the region with a population of about 6000 individuals.
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It has a red brown coat and is an even-toed ungulate.
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It is internationally important for the diversity of its flora and fauna (particularly of ungulate species).
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There are four confirmed species of turtles and two confirmed species of ungulate.
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This grass provides graze for livestock and wild ungulates, and birds eat the seeds.
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The legs are made from artificial muscle tissue cloned from embryonic stem cells of ungulate embryos.
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The former leopard range declined enormously as leopards were persecuted and wild ungulates hunted.
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