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Fair enough. I was thinking ungulates but that also includes dolphins for example, so it might be good to be more specific
Nah dolphins are cetaceans (they have a common ancestor tho so that adds to confusion lol). Cervidae is the deer family so I was being specific (if only in scientific terms)
 
Nah dolphins are cetaceans (they have a common ancestor tho so that adds to confusion lol). Cervidae is the deer family so I was being specific (if only in scientific terms)

They're not what people usually include when using ungulates as a description. They are technically still even-toed ungulates though but that's just to blame on the way we have both scientific and common names for these groups and that we insist on putting every species into boxes while it's honestly more of a sliding scale. 🤷‍♂️

It's okay though, there are plenty of deer species around before Santa has to resort to dolphins instead. 😂
 
They're not what people usually include when using ungulates as a description. They are technically still even-toed ungulates though but that's just to blame on the way we have both scientific and common names for these groups and that we insist on putting every species into boxes while it's honestly more of a sliding scale. 🤷‍♂️

It's okay though, there are plenty of deer species around before Santa has to resort to dolphins instead. 😂
...hopefully not including murder deer
 
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