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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:

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Okapi
Fast facts: - related to giraffes
- leopards are their main natural predator
- females are slightly taller than the males
Status:
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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:
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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
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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 herds attention
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Some Clubs for Ungulates/Endangered Animals
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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]








Great article.