explain odd toed ungulates?
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Odd-toed ungulates, mammals which constitute the taxonomic order Perissodactyla are hoofed animals—ungulates—which bear most of their weight on one (an odd number) of the five toes: the third toe.
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Odd-toed ungulates, mammals which constitute the taxonomic order Perissodactyla /, from the Ancient Greek perishes, "uneven"; and "finger, toe"), are hoofed animals—ungulates—which bear most of their weight on one (an odd number) of the five toes: the third toe.
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