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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

Today, the ungulates figure into cultural pastimes: camel racing is a popular sport that takes place on old-school tracks outside the city.

From Washington Times

Celebrate the goat symbolism of the Capricorn-born by taking a woodsy hike with a quartet of rock-clambering, even-toed ungulates 20 minutes from Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

The 115 ungulates are advantageous for the job since they can navigate steep slopes that people and equipment cannot easily or safely reach.

From Seattle Times

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