1.蹄状的;有蹄的;有蹄类的
1.有蹄动物
1.having hooves
2.resembling a hoof in shape or function
3.having hoofs
1.a mammal with hooves, e.g. the horse, rhinoceros, pig, giraffe, deer, or camel
1.In ungulates, the young are born in an advanced stage of development and can fend for themselves in a few days.
有蹄目动物的幼仔出生时处于发育的高级阶段,能够在几天内照料自己。
2.Dhole predation on these ungulates did not differ from random.
豺的取食情况则相当随机。
3.Hoof, for thickening of the claws, especially ungulates developed, and continued proliferation, to compensate for wear parts.
蹄,为增厚的爪,有蹄类特别发达,并可不断增生,以补偿磨损部分。
4.They will generally consume all but the hide, some of the large bones and skull and the rumen (stomach contents of ungulates) of their prey.
他们通常会吃光食物,但是也会把一些大的骨头,头盖骨,以及胃什么的藏起来。
5.As with many mammal groups, even-toed ungulates first appeared during the Early Eocene (about 54 million years ago).
与许多哺乳类族群一样,偶蹄目最初出现在早古新世(约5400万年前)。
6.Camels are even-toed ungulates within the genus Camelus.
骆驼甚至趾部有蹄类动物也属于骆驼。
7.And in Ontario, Canada, wolves have depended on beavers when ungulates were scarce.
在加拿大的安大略省,当有蹄类动物的数量减少的时候,狼靠海狸为生。
8.Predators follow the immense herds of ungulates , keeping a keen eye on any animal that is slow-footed, lame, or sick.
掠食动物跟随着这个庞大的带蹄动物群,敏锐地寻找那些行动迟缓、跛足或者有病的牛羚。
9.extinct large herbivorous ungulates somewhat resembling elephants;
已灭绝的形似大象的大的有蹄食草类动物,;
10.Summer Community of Ungulates in Shiqu County, Sichuan Province
四川石渠县有蹄类动物夏季群落特征初步分析