What are odd ungulates?
odd supporting negatheres consist of ungulates (hoof animals) with an odd number of legs with weight, either one or three. Special ungulates consist of mammaline order, perissodactyla. Members include tapirs, rhinos, horses, zebras and donkeys. Special ungulates are not nearly as important economically as ungulates as pigs and cattle, but admire them lovers of nature and riding. They have a worldwide range, from southern/Central American tapír to African zebra. Special ungulates are Hindgut fermentors, which means they spend cellulose in their intestines rather than a stomach. Unlike his cousins, unlike ingulates, which are dedicated to negatures, relatively simple disposable stomachs are dedicated. They are often generalized as an unusually large and smallest strange nose of a kick (Tapir) has a greater weight than in most men. The largest odd carrier is a white rhino, which is up to 4.2 m (13.75 ft), about 1.85 m (6 ft) tall and weighs up to 4,500 kg (£ 10,000) or four and a half tons. RhinocerosThey are the largest animal in the world after elephants.
Like most other mammals of orders, the odd new ungulates first evolved in Ecene, about 50 million years ago, not long after the extinction of dinosaurs. Very fast on all world continents extends alcohol newly roofs. Horses and Tapirians came in North America, while rhinos evolved from ancestors similar to Tapir in Eurasia and continued to colonize the world. Although historically there were 15 rhinos families, today only 3 live and many species are endangered.
One of the most famous odd ungulates is the extinct Indricotherium, also known as Paracereatherium , a huge rhino -similar animal with a long neck that is the largest land ever lived. Today's elephants, Indricotherium , was about 5.5 m (18 ft) high on the shoulder, over 8 m (26 ft) onlength (without tail), with a head height of no more than 7.5 m (25 ft) and a skull 1.35 m (4.5 ft). The grazing of tall trees in Eurasia between about 30 and 20 million years is often compared with a small sauropod due to its dimensions.