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Title: Hoofed Mammals


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Hoofed Mammals
  • Wildlife Conservation

2
Two Basic Types
  • Ungulate term for a mammal with hooves, which
    are tough coverings on the feet made of a
    horn-like material
  • All hoofed mammals are cloven-hoofed, which means
    the hoof is divided into two distinct parts
  • Horses and burros are the exception they are
    single-hoofed

3
Ruminants
  • Sheep, goats, pronghorns, wild cattle, and
    members of the deer family
  • Series of 4 stomach compartments capable of
    digesting food that contains a large amount of
    fiber
  • Most grasses, brush, twigs, and other forages are
    high in fiber

4
Ruminant
  • Bacteria in the rumen stomach compartment digest
    the foods fiber
  • Cud is a small portion of the food that is
    regurgitated from the rumen to be more thoroughly
    chewed
  • Symbiotic relationship symbiosis is the
    relationship between two organisms that is
    mutually beneficial

5
Pronghorn
  • Only remaining member of its family in North
    America
  • Not a member of the antelope family, although it
    is commonly called an antelope, or of the deer
    family, either
  • Best defenses against predators are eyesight and
    speed fastest animals in this part of the world
    (up to 50 mph)

6
Pronghorn
  • Managed as a game animal to promote population
    growth
  • Horns are hollow, shed after the mating season
    and regrown during spring
  • Twins are common and can run by a few days of age
  • Brown with white rump patch

7
Deer
  • Moose, elk, caribou, several species of deer
  • Widely distributed environments, popular game
    animals
  • Antlers are shed annually, sometimes the female
    also has antlers
  • Male elk and moose are bulls, females are cows,
    and young are calves
  • Male deer are bucks, females are does, young are
    fawns

8
Moose
  • Largest of deer family
  • 8 ft tall at shoulder, 1800 lbs, 6 ft antler
    spread
  • Called an elk in Europe
  • Live alone
  • Cows are very protective of young

9
Elk
  • Large deer one species hunted to extinction
  • Elk management has improved reintroduced to many
    areas
  • Fast runners and strong swimmers, migratory
  • 5 ft at shoulder, 800 lbs

10
Caribou
  • Closely related to domesticated reindeer
  • Migratory in Canada
  • 4.5 ft, 375 lbs
  • Numbers declined seriously but are recovering
    slowly
  • Main predator is wolf

11
Whitetail Deer
  • More widely distributed than any other deer
  • 4 ft, 300 lbs
  • Named for white color of lower tail
  • Natural predators include coyote, mountain lion,
    bear and wolf

12
Mule Deer
  • Short tail with black tip
  • Larger ears than whitetails
  • Mostly seen in Western US
  • Deer populations are controlled mostly by hunters

13
Black-tailed Deer
  • Coastal mountain deer
  • Deer antlers grow under velvet, covering of skin
    and hair
  • Antlers grow bigger as young deer mature

14
Bison and Musk Ox
  • Closely related to domestic cattle
  • Decline of the bison is a classic example of
    human abuse of a wildlife resource
  • Caused problems for the Native American tribes
    dependent on bison
  • Contributed to the wars in that time period

15
Bison
  • Among the largest game animals in the world
  • 6 ft, over 2000 lbs
  • Population declined to near extinction
  • Natural range now restricted to small areas
  • Calves weigh 30-40 lbs

16
Musk Ox
  • Also nearly exterminated by humans
  • Arctic animals
  • Circle of defense formed with calves in the
    middle when attacked
  • Give off strong, musky odor
  • 5 ft, 900 lbs
  • Calves weigh 20 lbs

17
Bighorn Sheep
  • Deserts, prairies, alpine meadows
  • Live mostly on cliffs and ledges
  • Band together most of the year
  • Polygamous
  • 3.5 ft, 300 lbs

18
Dalls Sheep
  • White, gray, or nearly black
  • 40 inches tall, 200 lbs
  • Natural predators include mountain lions and
    wolves
  • Lambs are also prey to eagles
  • Growth rings on the horns can tell the age of the
    sheep

19
Mountain Goat
  • Travel as families
  • Live among rocks and on cliffs
  • Sharp, spiked horns on males
  • 3.5 ft, 300 lbs
  • White in color
  • Agile and coordinated
  • Very few hunting permits outside of Alaska are
    issued

20
Peccary
  • Also called musk hog or javelina
  • Not a true pig
  • 20 inches, 65 lbs
  • Bristled hair coat is gray with white stripe
    around neck
  • Musk glands in back
  • Eat nearly everything cause serious damage to
    crops

21
Horses and Burros
  • Spanish conquerors left horses and donkeys behind
    when they invaded what is now Texas and Mexico
  • Mustangs are their descendants
  • Protected by Wild Horses and Burros Act of 1971
  • Bureau of Land Management runs an adoption
    program to cover the cost of the grazing areas

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Horses and Burros
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