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Ungulates are a group of large mammals that are distinguished from other animals by the presence of hooves. They are an extremely well-known and economically important group that include animals such as horses, camels, cows, sheep, goats, deer, pigs, giraffes, hippos, rhinos and many more.
- Heart and chief blod vessels
- Digestive and Urinary apparatus
- Deep muscles of the horse
- Cross section of foot of a horse
- Skeleton of Horse
- Nervous system of a horse
- Muscles of the Horse
- Sheep-ox
- The application of both straps
- The Horse lying down
- The short and the long straps
- The short strap in use
- Preparing to lie down
- Teaching the horse to back
- Bringing the horse to his knees
- Blacksmith shoeing horse
- Brown horse and foal
- Bucking Horse
- Child looking after horse
- Feeding Time
- Frightened Horse
- Horse affection
- Horse and cart with dog driver
- Horse and dogs ready for a ride
- Horse and Foal
- Horse and sheep show
- Horse cantering
- Horse drinking
- Horse family
- Horse Head
- Horse in stall
- Horse legs
- Horse with feedbag
- Horse
- Horse
- Horses Drinking
- Horses in stall
- Horses running in snow
- Hunting with the dogs
- Man with two horses
- Need real food
- Prancing Horse
- Rodeo Rider
- Soldier on horse
- Speckled horse
- Terrified Horse
- Zebra with young
- Zebra with young
- A new method of carrying dogs
- Skeleton of the Horse
- Horse
- The White Yak of the Asiatic Mountains
- Thelemark cows of Norway
- Podolian Cow, Galicia
- Prize Short-horn, 'Pride of Windsor' , shown at Islington
- Devon Yearling Heifer, shown at Croydon, 1875
- Hereford Bull, 'Tredegar'
- Mariahof Cow, Styria
- Skeleton of Horse
- Boy and Girl feeding a horse