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UNGULATE - перевод на арабский

GROUP OF TETRAPODS THAT USE THE TIPS OF THEIR TOES OR HOOFS TO WALK ON
Ungulates; Unguligrade; Ungulata; True ungulate; Hoofed mammals; Hooved mammals; Euungulata; Ungulate evolution; Hooved animals; Hooved animal; Hooved mammal; Euungulate; Evolution of ungulates; Hoofed animal; Evolutionary history of ungulates
  • Skeleton of ''[[Ambulocetus natans]]'', a stem whale
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  • arctocyonid]]
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  • [[Blue whale]]
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  • [[Cladogram]] showing relationships within Ungulata<ref name=Spauldingetal2009/>
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  • [[Common dolphin]]
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  • [[Black rhinoceros]]
  • The anatomy of a dolphin]], showing its skeleton, major organs, tail, and body shape
  • [[Père David's deer]]
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  • Restoration of ''[[Eurohippus parvulus]]'', a mid- to late Eocene equid of Europe ([[Natural History Museum, Berlin]])
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  • [[Hippopotamus]]
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  • Restoration of ''Mesonyx''
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  • Velvet]] covers a growing antler and provides it with blood, supplying oxygen and nutrients.
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  • ''[[Uintatherium anceps]]'', a dinoceratan
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  • [[Pacific white-sided dolphin]] skeleton (missing [[pelvic bones]]), on exhibit at [[The Museum of Osteology]], [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]]
  • [[Plains zebra]]
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UNGULATE         

الصفة

ذو حوافر

ungulate         
صِفَة : ذو حوافر . متعلّق بذوات الحافر
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اسْم : ذو الحافر من الحيوان
ungulate         
حافرى متعلق بذوات الحافر

Определение

Ungulate
·adj Shaped like a hoof.
II. Ungulate ·noun Any hoofed quadruped; one of the Ungulata.
III. Ungulate ·adj Furnished with hoofs. ·see the Note under Nail, ·noun, 1.

Википедия

Ungulate

Ungulates ( UNG-gyuu-layts, -⁠gyə-, -⁠lits, -⁠ləts) are members of the diverse clade Ungulata which primarily consists of large mammals with hooves. Living ungulates are divided into two orders: the odd-toed ungulates (Perissodactyla) including horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs; and even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla) such as cattle, pigs, giraffes, camels, sheep, deer, and hippopotamuses. Cetaceans such as whales, dolphins, and porpoises are also classified as even-toed ungulates, although they do not have hooves. Most terrestrial ungulates use the hoofed tips of their toes to support their body weight while standing or moving. Two other orders of ungulates, Notoungulata, and Litopterna, native to South America, became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene, around 12,000 years ago.

The term means, roughly, "being hoofed" or "hoofed animal". As a descriptive term, "ungulate" normally excludes cetaceans as they do not possess most of the typical morphological characteristics of other ungulates, but recent discoveries indicate that they were also descended from early artiodactyls. Ungulates are typically herbivorous and many employ specialized gut bacteria to allow them to digest cellulose. Some modern species, such as pigs, are omnivorous, while some prehistoric species, such as mesonychians, were carnivorous.

Примеры употребления для UNGULATE
1. A cute little Mongolian brand of the ungulate has been fronting a Saks Fifth Avenue cashmere campaign.
2. "Such species as the endangered Grevy‘s zebra, common zebra, impala, Kongoni (hartebeest) and and Beisa oryx are targeted for what is considered the great African ungulate translocation," Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) said in a statement.