ungulates

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Topical Term
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a
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ungulates

The stinky wonky donkey

2023
In rhyming text, Dinky Donkey lists all of the animals she loves, all of whom have hoofs, which Wonky Donkey proclaims makes her hoof-hearted.
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I am a giraffe

Facts about giraffes, illustrated with color photographs and written for beginning readers. Includes an appendix of more advanced giraffe facts to facilitate discussion, as well as an index of sight words for lesson planning.
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Camels and pigs

what they have in common
Describes members of the order of animals that have hooves with an even number of toes, including ibex, yak, hippopotamus, deer, camels, and pigs.

Horned animals

2016
"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce readers to horned animals such as the kudu, yak, and cape buffalo, and explore how they use their horns to defend themselves against predators."--Provided by publisher.

Grazers

2011
Provides information on the world's grazing animals, covering the abundance, distribution, natural history, eating habits, behavior, and appearance of even-toed ungulates, deer, antelopes, sheep, goats, cattle, swine, giraffids, horses, grazing marsupials, and proboscideans.

Camels and pigs

what they have in common
1999
Describes members of the order of animals that have hooves with an even number of toes, including ibex, yak, hippopotamus, deer, camels, and pigs.

Ruminant (horned) herbivores

deer, cattle, antelope, goats, sheep--
2003
Presents the physical characteristics, habitat, diet, breeding habits, and a variety of other information about hoofed mammals with horns or antlers.

Large herbivores

elephants, rhinos, horses, pigs--
2003
Presents the physical characteristics, habitat, diet, breeding habits, and a variety of other information about large hoofed mammals.

Giraffes and other hoofed mammals

2003
Questions and answers explore the world of hoofed mammals, with a focus on giraffes.

Horses and rhinos

what they have in common
1999
Describes members of the order of animals that have hooves with an odd number of toes, including horses, rhinoceroses, tapirs, asses, and zebras.

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