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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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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

Background imageUngulates Collection: A marmot approaches an old and grey woolly rhinoceros

A marmot approaches an old and grey woolly rhinoceros. Its winter, but an unusually warm one. No snow has fallen, so the rhino rests in a bed of golden grass looking over a dry valley ringed by

Background imageUngulates Collection: Two Deinotherium, an extinct animal of the Miocene epoch

Two Deinotherium, an extinct animal of the Miocene epoch, relative to modern day elephants

Background imageUngulates Collection: Paraceratherium, an extinct rhinoceros-like mammal

Paraceratherium, an extinct rhinoceros-like mammal
Paraceratherium also known as Indricotherium was a genus of gigantic hornless rhinoceros-like animal which was the largest land mammal ever known

Background imageUngulates Collection: A pair of Macrauchenia on a hillside

A pair of Macrauchenia on a hillside

Background imageUngulates Collection: Deinotherium mammal, side view

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

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: 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: Brontotherium, a family of extinct mammals

Brontotherium, a family of extinct mammals. Though they resemble Rhinos, they were actually more closely related to horses. They lived around 56a'34 million years ago

Background imageUngulates Collection: Pyrotherium is an extinct ungulate from the Oligocene epoch

Pyrotherium is an extinct ungulate from the Oligocene epoch of Argentina

Background imageUngulates Collection: A pair of mature woolly rhinoceros during the Pleistocene epoch

A pair of mature woolly rhinoceros during the Pleistocene epoch

Background imageUngulates Collection: Deinotherium traverse the rolling plains of what is today Europe

Deinotherium traverse the rolling plains of what is today Europe. A prehistoric relative of modern elephants, Deinotherium was larger and had a shorter trunk

Background imageUngulates Collection: An adult Deinotherium compared to a modern adult African Elephant

An adult Deinotherium compared to a modern adult African Elephant
An adult Deinotherium from 7 million years ago is compared to a modern adult African Elephant (genus Loxodonta). The Deinotherium is 16 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 17, 000 pounds

Background imageUngulates Collection: The woolly rhinoceros is an extinct species from the Pleistocene epoch

The woolly rhinoceros is an extinct species from the Pleistocene epoch
The woolly rhinoceros is an extinct species of rhinoceros that was common throughout Europe and northern Asia during the Pleistocene epoch and survived the last glacial period

Background imageUngulates Collection: A Brontotherium walking atop a grassy hill

A Brontotherium walking atop a grassy hill

Background imageUngulates Collection: A Bison latifrons in a winter landscape during the Pleistocene epoch

A Bison latifrons in a winter landscape during the Pleistocene epoch
An old Bison latifrons falls behind in a winter landscape during the North American Pleistocene epoch

Background imageUngulates Collection: Brontotherium grazing in prehistoric grasslands

Brontotherium grazing in prehistoric grasslands

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

An adult Elasmotherium compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros
An adult Elasmotherium from 2 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Elasmotherium is over 7 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 8, 000 pounds*

Background imageUngulates Collection: Brontotherium isolated on white background

Brontotherium isolated on white background

Background imageUngulates Collection: A Sabre-Tooth Tiger attacking a young Deinotherium

A Sabre-Tooth Tiger attacking a young Deinotherium
A carnivorous Sabre-Tooth Tiger attacking a young Deinotherium during Earths Pleistocene epoch

Background imageUngulates Collection: Columbian mammoths and bison roam the ancient plains of North America

Columbian mammoths and bison roam the ancient plains of North America
A seen in the midwest of North America up to 110, 000 years ago. Columbian mammoths, long horn bison and early ancestors of modern pronghorn antelopes roamed ancient plains

Background imageUngulates Collection: Deinotherium with offspring

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

Background imageUngulates Collection: Andrewsarchus, an ungulate mammal from the Eocene epoch

Andrewsarchus, an ungulate mammal from the Eocene epoch

Background imageUngulates Collection: Elephants, mother and son

Elephants, mother and son. On white background with drop shadow

Background imageUngulates Collection: British landscape with various prehistoric animals

British landscape with various prehistoric animals
British landscape, 350, 000 pb. Includes from left; Woolly rhino, Megaloceros (Irish Elk), Saiga antelope, Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), Homo neanderthalensis, Cave lion, Arctic lemming

Background imageUngulates Collection: Brontops and Palaeolagus rabbit of the Early Miocene Epoch

Brontops and Palaeolagus rabbit of the Early Miocene Epoch
Brontops (titanothere, background), Palaeolagus (rabbit, foreground), Early Miocene of North America

Background imageUngulates Collection: A Shuangmiaosaurus dinosaur grazing a nearby swamp with two Eurohippus

A Shuangmiaosaurus dinosaur grazing a nearby swamp with two Eurohippus
A large Shuangmiaosaurus dinosaur grazing a nearby swamp along with two Eurohippus

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

Eurohippus, an extinct genus of equid ungulate, white background

Background imageUngulates Collection: Eurohippus grazing prehistoric grasslands

Eurohippus grazing prehistoric grasslands

Background imageUngulates Collection: Elasmotherium on white background

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

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: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers chasing a young Deinotherium

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers chasing a young Deinotherium
A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers hunting down a young Deinotherium

Background imageUngulates Collection: A large female Deinotherium with her twin calves

A large female Deinotherium with her twin calves during Earths Pleistocene Era. Deinotherium are ancestors of modern day elephants

Background imageUngulates Collection: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers stalking a family of Deinotherium

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers stalking a family of Deinotherium in hopes they can catch the two adults off guard, and possibly attack their young calf

Background imageUngulates Collection: Eurohippus, an extinct ancestor of the modern horse

Eurohippus, an extinct ancestor of the modern horse
Eurohippus is one of the ancestors of the modern horse and lived in the Eocene Period in tropical forests of Europe

Background imageUngulates Collection: A Megacerops grazing a prehistoric landscape

A Megacerops grazing a prehistoric landscape. Only one flower left, then breakfast is done for this double horned relative of the modern rhinoceros

Background imageUngulates Collection: Tapir, from The Gentlemans Magazine, published in December 1772 (engraving)

Tapir, from The Gentlemans Magazine, published in December 1772 (engraving)
KW188583 Tapir, from The Gentlemans Magazine, published in December 1772 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: native to tropical America, Malay Peninsula)

Background imageUngulates Collection: Pair of Indian Gaur, Tadoba Andheri Tiger Reserve, India

Pair of Indian Gaur, Tadoba Andheri Tiger Reserve, India

Background imageUngulates Collection: Africa, Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls. Black Rhinoceros

Africa, Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls. Black Rhinoceros

Background imageUngulates Collection: Wildebeest mother and newborn calf slowly walk, profile view, side by side, Ngorongoro

Wildebeest mother and newborn calf slowly walk, profile view, side by side, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

Background imageUngulates Collection: Adult female zebra grazes, head and frontal shot, close up, while her colt s

Adult female zebra grazes, head and frontal shot, close up, while her colt s
Adult female zebra grazes, head and frontal shot, close up, while her colts head appear in upper corner, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

Background imageUngulates Collection: Adult hippopatamus opens its jaw really wide to the camera, close up, showing its teeth

Adult hippopatamus opens its jaw really wide to the camera, close up, showing its teeth, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

Background imageUngulates Collection: Newborn colt, day or two old, head shot close up, green defocused background, Ngorongoro

Newborn colt, day or two old, head shot close up, green defocused background, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

Background imageUngulates Collection: Silhouette of Masai giraffe, walking past already darkened acacia trees, cloud formations

Silhouette of Masai giraffe, walking past already darkened acacia trees, cloud formations in bakcground, sky of yellow and gold, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

Background imageUngulates Collection: Young giraffe colt follows its huge father, who is eating acacia leaves from the tops of trees

Young giraffe colt follows its huge father, who is eating acacia leaves from the tops of trees. Profile views, one behind the other, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

Background imageUngulates Collection: Two hippos fight, their jaws open, water gushing from the moth of one; close up view

Two hippos fight, their jaws open, water gushing from the moth of one; close up view

Background imageUngulates Collection: Wildebeests (Connochaetes taurinus) and zebras (Equus quagga) are silhouetted against

Wildebeests (Connochaetes taurinus) and zebras (Equus quagga) are silhouetted against the sunlit dust of their migration

Background imageUngulates Collection: Cape buffalo faces camera, close up, large horns, with yellow ox pecker bird on its shoulder

Cape buffalo faces camera, close up, large horns, with yellow ox pecker bird on its shoulder, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania



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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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What are Ungulates (Mammals Animals) art prints?

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