Biology, asked by shivamvishwakarma58, 2 months ago

1.Which animal doesn't belong to odd-toed ungulates?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Odd-toed ungulates include the horse, the tapir, and the rhinoceros.
  • Basically, animals that walk on one or three hoofs are known as odd-toed ungulates (zebras, horses, rhinos and tapirs). Even-toed ungulates make up the rest of the hoofed animals on earth, these include bovines, antelope, warthogs and other pigs and sheep.
Answered by ashamanju67
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Explanation:

Odd-toed ungulates include the horse, the tapir, and the rhinoceros.

An organism which has either one or three toes on each foot is called as odd-toed ungulate e.g., horse, rhinoceros, zebra. Whereas the even-toed ungulate is hoofed animals which has odd number (2 or 4) of toes on each foot. These include pigs, camels, hippopotamuses, chevrotain, deer, giraffes, pronghorn, antelopes, sheep, goats etc.

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