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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[edit]

Pronghorn[edit]

Bovidae[edit]

Anoa[edit]

Aurochs[edit]

Banteng[edit]

Bison[edit]

Impala[edit]

Muskox[edit]

Yak[edit]

Chevrotain[edit]

Deer[edit]

Elk[edit]

Fallow deer[edit]

Muntjac[edit]

Père David's deer[edit]

Red deer[edit]

Reindeer[edit]

Roe deer[edit]

Water deer[edit]

White-tailed deer[edit]

Giraffidae[edit]

Giraffe[edit]

Okapi[edit]

Hippopotamidae[edit]

Hippopotamus[edit]

Pygmy hippopotamus[edit]

Moschidae[edit]

Musk deer[edit]

Peccaries[edit]

Pigs[edit]

Tylopoda[edit]

Alpacas[edit]

Camels[edit]

Guanacos[edit]

Llamas[edit]

Vicugñas[edit]