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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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Hope you enjoyed this article. Please leave a comment or if you really enjoyed it a +fav! Thanks!
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]








And thanks for the feature!
Actually the Przewalski's Horse is no longer extinct in the wild. They captured the remaining population of 14 and reintroduced 250 in the wild in 1992 and keep reintroducing more as time has gone on. Now there is at least 1,500 roaming free.