Odd-toed ungulate facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Odd-toed ungulatesTemporal range: Late Palaeocene - Recent
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Perissodactyla
Owen, 1848
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Odd-toed ungulates are the Perissodactyla, an order of mammals.
Odd-toed ungulates have an uneven number of toes: Horses have only one toe, rhinoceros have three toes, and tapirs have four toes on the front feet and three toes on the hind feet.
Taxonomy
- Order Perissodactyla
- Family Rhinocerotidae
- Family Tapiridae
- Family Equidae
Images for kids
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The white rhinoceros is the largest living perissodactyl
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Restriction of their habitat and poaching threaten the survival of most rhino species, including the Indian rhinoceros shown here
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A young Brazilian tapir
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Eohippus, an early relative of the horse, is one of the oldest-known perissodactyls
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The quagga had become extinct by the end of the 19th century.
See also
In Spanish: Perisodáctilos para niños