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odd-toed ungulates

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In the structure of the feet and teeth, the Eohippus unmistakably indicates that the direct ancestral line to the modern horse has already separated from the other perissodactyles, or odd-toed ungulates.

From Darwinism (1889) by Wallace, Alfred Russel

The tapir makes a footprint much like that of a small rhinoceros, being one of the odd-toed ungulates.

From Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Roosevelt, Theodore

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