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:sheepish: [NOTE] It seems for every known artist on Deviantart, there are hundreds that are overlooked, many that are exceptionally talented. Some of them will be featured below; please, if you have the time check out their galleries and support them! :)
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:pointr: Hundreds of animals today are facing extinction: their homes are destroyed, they are slaughtered for their body parts or fur, and their food sources are lessening.


:pointr: One way to help these animals is by letting people know how bad the situation is and try to encourage people to support various groups trying to help out endangered animals. I decided to write a series of articles featuring some wonderful artists and their photographs or drawings of certain animals, some basic information on the condition of said animal in the wild, as well as some groups/clubs in case you want to get involved. Enjoy!


//Status levels (from worst to best)://
Extinct in wild, Critical risk, Endangered, Vulnerable, Lower Risk, Stable


Featured: Hoofed Animals (Ungulates) in Danger

*This, of course, is not the complete list of hoofed endangered animals.*

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Markhor

Fast facts: - in the past, their common herd size was over 100 individuals; now it is between 9-35
- climbs trees in search of nutritious leaves
- is a part of the goat family

Status: :bulletorange: Endangered :bulletorange:
  
                       
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Okapi

Fast facts: - related to giraffes
- leopards are their main natural predator
- females are slightly taller than the males

Status: :bulletgreen: Lower Risk :bulletgreen:
  
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Peninsular Pronghorn

Fast facts: - is native to North America and has no close relative on any continent
- a calf can walk only one hour after birth
- can see movement as far as 3 miles (5 kilometers) away
- though it may look like an antelope, it is in a completely different family

Status: :bulletred: Critical Risk :bulletred:
  
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Przewalski's Horse (also known as the Asian Wild Horse)

Fast facts: - have never been tamed for riding, thus making them the last truly wild horse
- the Mongolian name for these horses is "takhi," which means "spirit"
- have 2 more chromosomes than a domestic horse

Status: :bulletblack: Extinct in the Wild :bulletblack:
  
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Vicuña

Fast facts: - smallest member of the camel family
- males can fight off rivals by spitting
- when in danger, they use a high whistle to get the herd’s attention

Status: :bulletgreen: Lower Risk :bulletgreen:
  
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Some Clubs for Ungulates/Endangered Animals

:icondeerandantelope:- Deer and Antelope Club
:iconenvironment:- Environment Club
:iconequine-resource:- Equine Resource
:iconzoo-photographers:- Zoo Photographers Club
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Hope you enjoyed this article. Please leave a comment or if you really enjoyed it a +fav! Thanks! :aww:


Here are a couple of my shots of ungulates:
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My other articles to date:

<a href=“[link]>Wild Cats</a> .::. <a href=“[link]>Wild Canids</a> .::. <a href=“[link]>Lesser Known Animals</a>


Also, please check out my journal entry on the horrors of game farms (farms that raise wild animals for photographical purposes)- <a href=”[link]>[HERE]
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~swandog Jan 24, 2010  Professional Traditional Artist
Great article! :D And btw, there's a new deer club! :iconthedivinecervine: :)
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:icondouglas-zuver:
Thank you very much!

Great article.
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:iconbhishma:
Hi! I wasn't on Deviantart when you included me in this, so here's a late message to say thanks very much! I'm flattered.
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=Flame-of-the-Phoenix Jul 3, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
No problem!! :aww:
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:iconmilkandcookies22:
This is a great article!
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:iconlycaenops:
Awesome editorial. The links at the bottom don't work, though.
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=Flame-of-the-Phoenix Mar 26, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
Thanks and crap... :/ I can't edit my article to fix that though. I'll have to check my code and fix it for the next one. Sorry about that!
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*Khimera Mar 25, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
Thank you so much for the feature! I showed my friends at the Jackson Zoo and they were glad to see some one speaking up about endanged Ungulates since most people focus mainly on other species.
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=Flame-of-the-Phoenix Mar 26, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
No problem! Yeah, it's sad how many species get left out because of how popular other ones are...
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*Khimera Apr 1, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
yup! it is very sad!
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