Diurnal Ungulates

Diurnal ungulates are hooved mammals that are primarily active during the daytime. These animals typically have a herbivorous diet and are known for their keen senses, agile movements, and social behaviors. Diurnal ungulates can be found in various ecosystems around the world, from grasslands to forests to deserts. Examples of diurnal ungulates include deer, antelope, and giraffes.

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