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Ungulates are a group of mammals that have hooves and walk on the tips of their toes

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Red Deer calf summer Red Deer calf in meadow in summer Germany Date

Background imageUngulates Collection: Picture No. 11808648

Picture No. 11808648
Red Deer calf summer Red Deer calf in meadow in summer Germany Date

Background imageUngulates Collection: Picture No. 11808647

Picture No. 11808647
Red Deer calf summer Red Deer calf in meadow in summer Germany Date

Background imageUngulates Collection: Picture No. 11808642

Picture No. 11808642
Cow fog Domestic Cattle cow in morning fog Lower Saxony, Germany Date

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Picture No. 11808641
Cow fog Domestic Cattle cow in morning fog Lower Saxony, Germany Date

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Cow fog Domestic Cattle cow at sunrise Skane, Sweden Date

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Cow fog Domestic Cattle cow at sunrise Skane, Sweden Date

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Muskox cow Muskox cow on tundra in autumn Sunndalsfjella National Park, Norway Date

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Muskox cow Muskox cow on tundra in autumn Sunndalsfjella National Park, Norway Date

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Muskox bull Muskox bull in tundra in autumn Sunndalsfjella National Park, Norway Date

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Muskox bull Muskox bull in tundra in autumn Sunndalsfjella National Park, Norway Date

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Muskox cows Muskox cows in tundra in autumn Sunndalsfjella National Park, Norway Date

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Roadkill Moose Roadkill moose at side of highway Norway Date

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Roadkill Moose Car destroyed by moose Norway Date

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Roadkill Wild boar Roadkill Wild Boar at side of highway Sweden Date

Background imageUngulates Collection: 2 Male Giraffes Engaging in Necking

2 Male Giraffes Engaging in Necking
The giraffe is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant

Background imageUngulates Collection: Horse Grazing Away in the Evening Sun

Horse Grazing Away in the Evening Sun
Horse is one of two extant subspecies of Equus ferus. It is an odd-toed ungulate mammal belonging to the taxonomic family Equidae

Background imageUngulates Collection: Picture No. 11672462

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Domestic Sheep lambs. Date

Background imageUngulates Collection: Eurohippus, an extinct genus of equid ungulate, white background

Eurohippus, an extinct genus of equid ungulate, white background

Background imageUngulates Collection: Brontotherium wander the lush late Eocene landscape

Brontotherium wander the lush late Eocene landscape
Brontotherium wander the lush Late Eocene landscape of South Dakota 35 million years ago. Modern rhinoceroses have a symbiotic relationship with birds (variously known as oxpeckers or tick birds)

Background imageUngulates Collection: A pair of Macrauchenia grazing in a prehistoric forest

A pair of Macrauchenia grazing in a prehistoric forest

Background imageUngulates Collection: A herd of Brontotherium dinosaurs come to the lake to drink

A herd of Brontotherium dinosaurs come to the lake to drink

Background imageUngulates Collection: Elasmotherium portrait

Elasmotherium portrait
Elasmotherium is an extinct mammal that lived in the Pleistocene Period of Russia, Ukraine, and Moldova

Background imageUngulates Collection: Brontotherium isolated on white background

Brontotherium isolated on white background

Background imageUngulates Collection: An adult Paraceratherium compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros

An adult Paraceratherium compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros
An adult Paraceratherium (AKA Indricotherium and Baluchitherium) from 30 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageUngulates Collection: Elomeryx is an artiodactyl ungulate from the Cenozoic Era

Elomeryx is an artiodactyl ungulate from the Cenozoic Era

Background imageUngulates Collection: Woolly Rhinoceros, an extinct mammal from the Pleistocene Period

Woolly Rhinoceros, an extinct mammal from the Pleistocene Period
Woolly Rhinoceros is an extinct mammal that lived during the Pleistocene Period in Europe and Asia

Background imageUngulates Collection: Phorusrhacos, Smilodons and Macrauchenia in ancient Argentina 2 million years ago

Phorusrhacos, Smilodons and Macrauchenia in ancient Argentina 2 million years ago
Northern Argentina about 2 million years ago. When a land bridge formed between North and South America there were species that moved south and north

Background imageUngulates Collection: Brontotherium is a rhinocerous-like mammal

Brontotherium is a rhinocerous-like mammal
Brontotherium is an extinct rhinoceros-like herbivore that is related to horses. Fossils have been found in North America from the Early Oligocene of the Cenozoic Period

Background imageUngulates Collection: Elephant on white background with drop shadow

Elephant on white background with drop shadow

Background imageUngulates Collection: A Brontotherium leaves his forest habitat in search of a meal

A Brontotherium leaves his forest habitat in search of a meal
An Oligocene Brontotherium leaves his forest habitat in search of a vegetarian meal. 35 million years ago North America was home to brontotheres

Background imageUngulates Collection: Toxodon is an extinct mammal from the Pleistocene epoch

Toxodon is an extinct mammal from the Pleistocene epoch of South America

Background imageUngulates Collection: Brontotherium is a rhinocerous-like mammal

Brontotherium is a rhinocerous-like mammal
The Brontotherium was a rhinocerous-like mammal which was a herbivore and is now extinct. It roamed North America in the Early Oligocene and is related to the horse

Background imageUngulates Collection: Kyptoceras portrait on white background

Kyptoceras portrait on white background. Kyptoceras was an ungulate mammal that lived in North America during the Miocene to Pliocene Ages of the Cenozoic Era

Background imageUngulates Collection: Brontotherium grazing in prehistoric grasslands

Brontotherium grazing in prehistoric grasslands

Background imageUngulates Collection: Entelodon, white background

Entelodon, white background
Entelodon was an omnivorous pig that lived in Europe and Asia in the Eocene through the Oligocene Periods

Background imageUngulates Collection: Elasmotherium profile view

Elasmotherium profile view
Elasmotherium is an extinct mammal that lived in the Pleistocene Period of Russia, Ukraine, and Moldova

Background imageUngulates Collection: An Arctodus Bear chasing a young Deinotherium

An Arctodus Bear chasing a young Deinotherium, then confronting its much larger parent

Background imageUngulates Collection: Spinosaurus hunting along the edge of a swamp while a pair of Eurohippus graze nearby

Spinosaurus hunting along the edge of a swamp while a pair of Eurohippus graze nearby

Background imageUngulates Collection: A Eurohippus walking across a grassy field

A Eurohippus walking across a grassy field

Background imageUngulates Collection: A Eusmilus watches a herd of Paraceratherium

A Eusmilus watches a herd of Paraceratherium

Background imageUngulates Collection: Kyptoceras on white background

Kyptoceras on white background. Kyptoceras was an ungulate mammal that lived in North America during the Miocene to Pliocene Ages of the Cenozoic Era

Background imageUngulates Collection: A Sabre-Toothed Tiger stalks a herd of Deinotherium

A Sabre-Toothed Tiger stalks a herd of Deinotherium
A lone carnivorous Sabre-Toothed Tiger looks down across a vast plain where a herd of Deinotherium graze during Earths Pleistocene Era

Background imageUngulates Collection: A woolly rhinoceros in the snow, Pleistocene epoch

A woolly rhinoceros in the snow, Pleistocene epoch

Background imageUngulates Collection: Deinotherium on white background

Deinotherium on white background. Deinotherium was an enormous land mammal that lived in Asia, Africa and Europe during the Miocene to Pleistocene Periods

Background imageUngulates Collection: A woolly rhinoceros trudges through the snow, Pleistocene epoch

A woolly rhinoceros trudges through the snow, Pleistocene epoch

Background imageUngulates Collection: An adult Brontotherium compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros

An adult Brontotherium compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros
An adult Brontotherium from 35 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Brontotherium is 8 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 9, 000 pounds*

Background imageUngulates Collection: Eurohippus is an ancestor of the horse that lived during the Eocene epoch

Eurohippus is an ancestor of the horse that lived during the Eocene epoch
Eurohippus is the herbivorous ancestor of the horse that lived during the Eocene epoch in the tropical jungles of Europe



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Ungulates Collection

Ungulates are a group of mammals that have hooves and walk on the tips of their toes. They include horses, cows, sheep, goats, deer, antelopes, pigs and camels. These animals are found all over the world in a variety of habitats from deserts to forests. Ungulates play an important role in many ecosystems by providing food for predators as well as dispersing seeds and maintaining vegetation through grazing. They also provide humans with food sources such as meat and dairy products. They have adapted to their environment over time with some species becoming specialized for specific habitats or diets while others have become more generalists. As a result they can be found living in diverse environments ranging from tropical rainforests to arctic tundra's.
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Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of wall art and framed prints featuring ungulates, which are mammals with hooves. Our collection includes stunning photographs and illustrations of various species such as deer, antelopes, horses, zebras, giraffes, and more. These images showcase the beauty and diversity of these animals in their natural habitats. The Ungulates collection is perfect for animal lovers who appreciate the majesty of these creatures. The high-quality prints come in different sizes to suit any space or decor style. Customers can choose from traditional frames or opt for a modern canvas wrap to add a contemporary touch. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space with beautiful artwork or searching for unique gift ideas for friends and family members who love animals, our Ungulates collection has something for everyone. With its extensive range of options at affordable prices, our collection is sure to impress anyone who loves nature and wildlife photography.
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What are Ungulates (Mammals Animals) art prints?

Ungulates are a group of mammals that have hooves instead of claws or paws. This includes animals such as horses, deer, and cows. Ungulate art prints feature stunning images of these majestic creatures in their natural habitats. These prints can be used to decorate any space, from homes to offices. Ungulate art prints come in a variety of styles and sizes, allowing you to choose the perfect piece for your decor. Whether you prefer realistic photographs or abstract paintings, there is an ungulate print that will suit your taste. These prints are made using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure that they look beautiful for years to come. They make great gifts for animal lovers or anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature. Ungulate art prints are a wonderful way to bring the majesty of these magnificent animals into your home or office space.
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