Their unusually shaped feet are quite similar to that of ungulates, and fossil evidence suggests that there once existed a larger diversity of elephant species whose body structure puts them in ...
Traditionally ungulates were considered even or odd-toed hoofed animals, however, as genetics demonstrated new relationships between species, the number of animals who qualify as ungulates expanded.
A wolf's longer legs, larger feet, wider head and snout, and straight tail distinguish it from both coyotes and dogs. HABITAT: Gray wolves are habitat generalists but need a sufficient prey base of ...