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Grazers all over the Earth provide nourishment for carnivores and are often valuable to humans for meat, skins, and various domestic uses. This volume provides a view of these varied and complex creatures as well as the features and behaviors that both bind them together and set them apart. --from publisher description
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Mammals, Animal-plant relationships, Herbivores, Ecology, Ungulates| Edition | Availability |
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Artiodactyls: even-toed ungulates
Deer
Antelopes
Sheep, goats, and their relatives
Cattle and swine
Camelids, giraffids, and hippopotamuses
Perissodactyls: odd-toed ungulates
Horses and other perissodactyls
Proboscideans
Lagomorphs and grazing marsupials.
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Includes bibliographical references (324-326) and index.
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