ungulate - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • wild: In their wild state the grasslands were maintained because the wild ungulates roaming these areas included a high proportion of browsers.
  • large: A new census of the larger ungulates of the Virungas National Park, Zaire.
  • other: There are other ungulates we could enjoy on our hills.
  • domestic: The use of tooth wear as a guide to the age of domestic ungulates.
  • exotic: Strain typing studies have confirmed that domestic cats, big cat and exotic ungulates have been infected by eating tainted beef.
  • important: Sheep are one of the most important ungulates to man, farmed for their meat and their wool.

Modifies a noun

  • population: A survey of the vegetation and ungulate populations in Park W, Niger.
  • specie: We have worked on the population dynamics of a range of ungulate species, with a particular focus on their response to harvesting.
  • biomass: Its tall grasslands and riverine forest support a very high wild ungulate biomass which greatly exceeds that reported elsewhere in the Indian subcontinent.
  • mammal: Maternal condition, dominance, and sex ratio in ungulate mammals.
  • herd: All the grassy savannas are heavily used by wildlife, especially ungulate herds.

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