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ungulate

[uhng-gyuh-lit, -leyt] / ˈʌŋ gyə lɪt, -ˌleɪt /


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We hear “the strangled ungulate blurt” of a distressed elk, “the ruminant crunch” of a grazing sheep.

From The Wall Street Journal

That, when combined with climate change, makes the goats especially vulnerable, said William Moore, ungulate specialist for the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.

From Seattle Times

“The ungulate mother need not die. She was just protecting her offspring.”

From Seattle Times

For example, when solar farms are built in an ungulate's range, they can negatively impact habitat and create barriers to movement for resident and migratory animals.

From Science Daily

Darwin attributed their tameness to a lack of predators and large nonnative ungulates in their native haunts.

From Los Angeles Times