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A systematic overview of even-toed ungulates outlines their shared anatomy—two weight-bearing central toes, reduction of other digits, consistent vertebral counts and lack of collarbones—and typical dental patterns. The order is divided into multi‑toed forms and two‑toed ruminants, with ruminants characterized by a long flexible neck, varied horn or antler structures, dense hair coverings, and a multipart stomach (rumen, reticulum, omasum, abomasum) that permits regurgitation and thorough chewing. Permanent horn sheaths contrast with annually shed bony antlers. The account notes wide variation in hooves, body form, geographic distribution, fossil origins, and general herbivorous habits.

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Alfred Edmund Brehm

Alfred Edmund Brehm was a German zoologist and author, renowned for his comprehensive works on animal life. His most notable contribution is the multi-volume series "Cassell's Book of Birds," which provides detailed descriptions and illustrations of various bird species, making it a valuable resource for ornithologists and bird enthusiasts alike. Additionally, Brehm's work "From North Pole to Equator: Studies of Wild Life and Scenes in Many Lands" showcases his extensive travels and observations of wildlife across different continents. His writings reflect a deep passion for nature and a commitment to educating the public about the animal kingdom.

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