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Artiodactyla

The Artiodactyla or even-toed ungulates are hoofed animals which bear weight equally on two (an even number) of their five toes: the third and fourth. The other three toes are either present, absent, vestigial, or pointing posteriorly

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Antilocapridae

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Pronghorn

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Bovidae

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Anoa

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Aurochs

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Banteng

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Bison

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Impala

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Muskox

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Yak

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Chevrotain

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Deer

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Elk

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Fallow deer

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Muntjac

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Père David's deer

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Red deer

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Reindeer

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Roe deer

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Water deer

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White-tailed deer

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Giraffidae

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Giraffe

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Okapi

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Hippopotamidae

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Hippopotamus

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Pygmy hippopotamus

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Moschidae

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Musk deer

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Peccaries

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Pigs

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Tylopoda

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Alpacas

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Camels

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Guanacos

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Llamas

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Vicugñas

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