The answer above is only 1/2 correct and 1/2 incorrect - Proboscidea IS a definite order of the Ungulata family. Elephants together with hyraxes, dugongs, and manatees are classified as 'paenungulates' ('almost ungulates'). Although formerly known as 'sub-ungulates', they are now recognised as representing the evolutionary intermediate between hooves and claw-like nails. With new discoveries suggesting the fact that the paenungulates were even more specialised than the 'true' ungulate group, they are now firmly established within the constantly expanding taxonomy of the ungulate infraorder. Therefore elephants ARE ungulates.
Asian Elephants(my favourite), Indian Elephants, African Elephants,
Elephants travel as herds.
15 to 30 elephants in a herd
Yes. There is elephants. HeeHee I Answered My Own Question!
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Most ungulates, or hooved animals, are herbivors, such as horses, all ruminants like cows, and elephants. However, pigs are also ungulates, and they are omnivores.
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Ungulates are hoofed mammals, such as cows, horses, hippos, elephants, llamas and aardvarks.
All deer give birth to live young as do other ungulates. Ungulates are hoofed mammals such as horses, cattle, deer, swine, and elephants.
Ungulates are a group of animals that have hooves, such as antelope, zebra, and goats. Elephants are not included in this grouping. Note that ungulates are not a recognized cladistic grouping, meaning that they do not share an evolutionary history, but merely share common features that are useful for grouping.
There are documented instances of true ungulates (in this example deer) killing birds for the calcium in their bones. Generally these animals are grazers or browsers. This is an odd taxonomic group that includes aardvarks, hyraxes and elephants as well as manatees...so there are some obvious omnivores in this group.
An ungulate is a hoofed mammal. They're divided into even-toed ungulates (pigs, camels, deer, cows, etc.) and odd toed ungulates (horses, rhinoes, etc) and a third group which includes elephants, hyraxes, and manatees. All of these are ungulates. The ungulate you are most likely to see on a daily basis is probably the cow. See related link.
No - ungulates are hoofed mammals.
Ungulates are mammals that have hooves.
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NO they are ungulates.
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