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ungulate

[uhng-gyuh-lit, -leyt] / ˈʌŋ gyə lɪt, -ˌleɪt /


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More than 1 million of the ungulates migrate across almost 10,000 square miles of savanna.

From Salon

For instance, ungulates, such as bison, and coyotes are generally crepuscular, or most active at dusk and dawn, whereas alligators are diurnal and nocturnal.

From Washington Post

Several families of ungulates, or hoofed animals, make use of their horns in battle.

From New York Times

“Honestly, it was a pilot year. It was a learning curve for everyone,” said Melia DeVivo, an ungulate research scientist with WDFW.

From Seattle Times

And in North America, the European settlers killed not only the wolves, but ungulates and Indigenous people in the Great Plains in the 19th century.

From Science Magazine