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Definition of even-toed ungulate in English: even-toed ungulatenoun A hoofed mammal of an order which includes the ruminants, camels, pigs, and hippopotamuses. Mammals of this group have either two or four toes on each foot. 偶蹄目动物。比较 odd-toed ungulate Order Artiodactyla: three suborders. See also ruminant, tylopod Compare with odd-toed ungulate Example sentencesExamples - Next, we collected information on the color, behavioral, and ecological characteristics of 200 species of even-toed ungulates and coded this in binary format.
- Traditional morphological taxonomy groups the even-toed ungulates within the order Artiodactyla.
- Notably, however, a recent and large-scale comparative analysis concluded that countershading may aid concealment in even-toed ungulates but that it is unlikely to do so in lagomorphs.
- Though most biologists now agree that whales and hippos are first cousins, they continue to clash over how whales and hippos are related, and where they belong within the even-toed ungulates, the artiodactyls.
- It is in these layers that fossils of odd-toed ungulates, even-toed ungulates, and primates first appear.
Definition of even-toed ungulate in US English: even-toed ungulatenoun A hoofed mammal of an order which includes the ruminants, camels, pigs, and hippopotamuses. Mammals of this group have either two or four toes on each foot. 偶蹄目动物。比较 odd-toed ungulate Order Artiodactyla: three suborders. See also ruminant, tylopod Compare with odd-toed ungulate Example sentencesExamples - It is in these layers that fossils of odd-toed ungulates, even-toed ungulates, and primates first appear.
- Traditional morphological taxonomy groups the even-toed ungulates within the order Artiodactyla.
- Notably, however, a recent and large-scale comparative analysis concluded that countershading may aid concealment in even-toed ungulates but that it is unlikely to do so in lagomorphs.
- Next, we collected information on the color, behavioral, and ecological characteristics of 200 species of even-toed ungulates and coded this in binary format.
- Though most biologists now agree that whales and hippos are first cousins, they continue to clash over how whales and hippos are related, and where they belong within the even-toed ungulates, the artiodactyls.
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