. A manual of zoology for the use of students : with a general introduction on the principles of zoology . Zoology. Fig. 215.—Ungulata. A, Perissodactylc fpot of Zebra i^Solidun^iUi) ; B, Artiodactyle foot of Llama; C, Artiodactyle foot of Antelope ; D, Periasodactyle foot of Rhino- panded nail, constituting a " ; There are never more than foitr full-sized toes to each limb. Owing to the encase- ment of the toes in hoofs, the limbs are useless for prehension, and only subserve locomotion; hence clavicles are always want- ing in the entire order. There are always two sets of enam
. A manual of zoology for the use of students : with a general introduction on the principles of zoology . Zoology. Fig. 215.—Ungulata. A, Perissodactylc fpot of Zebra i^Solidun^iUi) ; B, Artiodactyle foot of Llama; C, Artiodactyle foot of Antelope ; D, Periasodactyle foot of Rhino- panded nail, constituting a " ; There are never more than foitr full-sized toes to each limb. Owing to the encase- ment of the toes in hoofs, the limbs are useless for prehension, and only subserve locomotion; hence clavicles are always want- ing in the entire order. There are always two sets of enamelled teeth, so that the animal is The molar teeth are massive and have broad crowns, adapted for grinding vegetable substances. The order Ungulata is divided into two primary sections :-r the Perrissodactyla, in which the toes or hoofs are odd in num-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Nicholson, Henry Alleyne, 1844-1899. New York : D. Appleton
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