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This list of fictional ungulates in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is sorted by species. The list is restricted to notable ungulate (hooved) characters from various animated works. This list includes deer, moose, bovids, giraffes, camels, donkeys, and zebras, but excludes fictional horses, fictional pigs, and fictional pachyderms as each has its own list.
Name | Species | Origin | Notes |
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Alexa Mongello | Giraffe | Summer Camp Island | Lem's 12-year-old older sister who is athletic and active. She likes sports very much. |
Alpacacino | Alpaca | One Piece | |
Angus | Highland Cattle | Ferdinand | One of the bulls from Casa Del Toro who has trouble seeing and has a Scottish Accent. |
Annabelle | Cattle | Annabelle's Wish | A young calf who gains the ability to speak and fly. |
Appa | Sky Bison | Avatar: The Last Airbender | The hero's pet Sky Bison |
Baba Looey | Donkey | The Quick Draw McGraw Show | |
Bambi | White-tailed deer | Bambi | The film's title character and protagonist. |
Black Sheep | Sheep | Cow and Chicken | Cow and Chicken's other cousin. He's the black sheep of the family. He is in fact extremely kind and cultured, but people accuse him of misdemeanors anyway, because he is a black sheep. Like Boneless Chicken and Cousin Sow, it is unknown which side of the family he is related to. |
Bob | Buffalo | The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion | |
Chief Bogo | Cape Buffalo | Zootopia | The chief of the Zootopia Police Department, he protects and serves the animal kingdom. |
Bones | Cattle | Ferdinand | One of the bulls who used to pick on Ferdinand as a calf. |
Bridget | Giraffe | The Wild | Female Reticulated giraffe |
Bucky | Gazelle | The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion | |
Bucky Oryx-Antlerson | Kudu | Zootopia | Judy Hopps's grumpy and crazy kudu neighbor. |
Bullwinkle | Moose | The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show | |
Chad | Moose | Hey Duggee | One of the members of the Hummingbirds, whose body design resembles Tag. |
Chou | Deer mix Boar | Kamichu! | |
Clarabelle Cow | Cattle | Disney's Mickey Mouse universe of characters | Clarabelle Cow is a Disney fictional character within the Mickey Mouse universe of characters. Clarabelle Cow was created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in 1928. Clarabelle is one of Minnie Mouse's best friends and is usually depicted as the girlfriend of Horace Horsecollar, although she has also been paired with Goofy occasionally. |
Clarice | Reindeer | Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer | Rudolph's girlfriend and love interest of the TV Special |
Cow | Cattle | Cow and Chicken | Chicken's 7-year-old sister. She is usually depicted with low intelligence and childlike naivety, and is often blind to her brother's disdain and carelessness for her. However, she is better-liked by her peers and has achieved a wide array of accomplishments throughout the course of the series, such as being crowned a beauty pageant queen. |
The Cow | Cattle | Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures | Mighty Mouse's frequent nemesis who often plots to put dairy supply out of commission. |
Cranston | Goat | Cats Don't Dance | A cranky elderly goat who surprisingly loves to dance. |
Darius | Yak | Sing 2 | A self-centered dance partner for Meena. |
Dawn Bellwether | Sheep | Zootopia | She is the former and convicted assistant mayor of the titular city. |
Deer | Deer | Nichijou | Has a "wrestling match" to the death with the principal but lost. |
Don Valetino | Goat | Cuticle Detective Inaba | |
Donkey | Donkey | Shrek | Shrek's first friend and partner in his adventures. |
Dorothy | Cattle | Clifford's Really Big Movie | Dorothy is a cow who is friends with Clifford and is the only female in Shackleford's group. |
Ellie | Moose | Work It Out Wombats! | An athletic and kind-hearted moose who is an emergency medical technician. |
Elliot, Ian and Giselle | Deer | Open Season | Elliot is a hyperactive, dull-witted and albeit clever mule deer and is goods friend with Boog Giselle is a doe deer. |
Emperor Kuzco | Llama | The Emperor's New Groove | Emperor Kuzco transformed into a llama. |
Fawn Deer | Deer | Bonkers | Romantic interest to title character. |
Ferdinand | Cattle | Ferdinand the Bull and Ferdinand | Peaceful and an underdog bull who is also Nina's companion and likes to smell flowers. |
Fleetwood Yak | Yak | Rock Dog | Khampa's yak friend who lives in Snow Mountain voiced by Sam Elliott. |
Gabi | Goat | Doki | |
Gazelle | Gazelle | Zootopia | Zootopia's popstar voiced by Shakira |
Gentle Heart Lamb [ broken anchor ] | Sheep | Care Bears | A Care Bear Cousin. She is mint-green and her tummy symbol is a pink, lace-trimmed, heart-shaped pillow. |
Georgina | Giraffe | 64 Zoo Lane | A giraffe who lives near Lucy's house and tells bedtime stories to her. |
Georgina | Sheep | Sheeep | The bossy leader of the three sheep. |
Gertie | Goat | 64 Zoo Lane | A Goat who Lives in Asia with Bao Bao, Cassandra and Horace. |
Giraffe | Giraffe | Revue Starlight | A mysterious talking giraffe who is in charge of the underground revues that the main cast participates in. He also appears in the mobile game connected to anime, Revue Starlight: Re LIVE. |
Gommorah | Zebra | One Piece | |
Gompers | Goat | Gravity Falls | |
Guapo | Cattle | Ferdinand | One of the bulls from Casa Del Toro. |
Heffer Wolfe | Cattle | Rocko's Modern Life | A gluttonous steer |
Ingrid | Giraffe | My Gym Partner's a Monkey | |
Jacchus | Donkey | Fantasia | The pet donkey of Bacchus |
Kai | Cattle | Kung Fu Panda 3 | An evil spirit who steals chi from defeated kung fu masters. He used to be a dear friend of Grand Master Oogway until Oogway banished Kai to the spirit realm to stop his powerlust. |
Kapi | Okapi | The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion | |
Kapi Mother | Okapi | The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion | |
Katie | Yak | Horton Hears a Who! | A baby yak who is one of Horton's students. |
Kazar | Wildebeest | The Wild | The film's main antagonist who desires to be at the top of the food chain. |
Khumba | Zebra | Khumba | The main protagonist of the movie, Khumba. A half-striped zebra who is determined to earn his stripes. He meets true eccentric friends along the way, Mama V and Bradley. |
Lammy | Sheep | Happy Tree Friends | A schizophrenic sheep. |
Lem Mongello | Giraffe | Summer Camp Island | Alexa's 5-year-old younger sister |
Little Strongheart | American Bison Calf | My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic | A Young Female Buffalo who Apparears in the Episode 21 of Season 1 Over a Barrel |
Lumpy | Moose | Happy Tree Friends | He is a light blue moose with a very low I.Q., bad teeth (although they are clear white), distorted eyes and mismatched antlers (they always change directions). Known to be the big brother, or perhaps the babysitter of many of the other characters in the cartoon. |
Lupe | Goat | Ferdinand | A wisecracking goat who is the coach of Casa Del Torto and one of his closest friend and Nina's companion. |
Madame Gazelle | Gazelle | Peppa Pig | The playgroup teacher. She has a French accent(which is a pun on "mademoiselle") and has light blue eyeshadow. She also plays guitar and sings the Bing Bong song with Peppa and her friends in several episodes. |
Maggie, Mrs Calloway, and Grace | Cattle | Home on the Range | Three main protagonists. |
Mama V | Wildebeest | Khumba | A true friend of Khumba and Bradley. |
Maquina | Belted Galloway | Ferdinand | A cloned Belted Galloway bull who is unvoiced in the film. |
Marsha Moffet | Moose | Paws & Tales | |
Marty the Zebra | Zebra | Madagascar | |
Mei-tan | Sheep | Etotama | #8 Eto-Shin |
Melman | Giraffe | Madagascar | |
Mime | Deer | Happy Tree Friends | A purple male deer who wears face makeup and a navy blue or dark purple and white, striped shirt. He never speaks, because he is a mime, causing others to have a hard time understanding him. |
Miniroba | Donkey | Tokyo Marble Chocolate | |
Miss Deer Teacher | Deer | Kiff | |
Montgomery | Moose | The Get Along Gang | The leader of the Get Along Gang. He is very well-rounded and excels in athletics, while tinkering in electronics and science. |
Moo-tato | Cattle | Etotama | #2 Eto-Shin |
Moose A. Moose | Moose | Noggin | an animated mascot, for the television station Noggin and later the Nick Jr. Channel voiced by Paul Christie. |
Nessa | Giraffe | My Big Big Friend | A pink giraffe who is Lili's Big Big Friend. |
Nestor | Donkey | Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey | Stop motion animation about a misfit donkey. |
Nina | Giraffe | Camp Lazlo | |
Nurse Gazelle | Gazelle | My Gym Partner's a Monkey | |
Otis, Daisy, Abby, Bessy, and Ben | Cattle | Back at the Barnyard | Main characters. |
Ottie | Zebra | Hey Duggee | A zebra that is one of the Hummingbirds, whose body resembles Roly. |
Pedro | Reindeer | Itsudatte My Santa! | |
Peter Moosebridge | Moose | Zootopia | A news anchor for the Zootopia News Network, he is voiced by Peter Mansbridge |
Pronk Oryx-Antlerson | Oryx | Zootopia | Judy Hopps's grumpy and crazy oryx neighbor. |
Pyotr | Giraffe | School Rumble | |
Quincy Goatee | Goat | Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own | Quincy Goatee is Trip's best friend and roommate. He is an easily frightened fainting goat who faints easily. [1] |
Ramona | Sheep | Summer Camp Island | Susie's elderly friend who lives in between time. |
Ramurin Makiba | Sheep | Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirou | One of the four main characters. She is a tomboyish sheep who loves drawing. |
Romuald | Reindeer | Romuald the Reindeer | |
Roro | Antelope | The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion | |
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | Reindeer | Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | The main character of the TV special. |
Rudy | Ram | Happy Tree Friends | Description as written by his creator: Rudy returns and this time is disguised as one of the characters in video games more fight known in the world (Ryu)... |
Rutt and Tuke | Moose | Brother Bear | voiced by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas respectively, in imitation of their SCTV characters Bob and Doug McKenzie. |
Scoutmaster Lumpus | Moose | Camp Lazlo | |
Scrubby | Goat | Robinson Crusoe / The Wild Life | An elderly goat with an astigmatism. He and the other animals support Robinson Crusoe after he is marooned on their island. |
Shaun Timmy Shirley Timmy's Mother | Sheep | Shaun the Sheep Timmy Time | Shaun is a clever sheep and keeps his head. He has a good friendship with Bitzer. Timmy is a lamb, who is the youngest in the group, and has his own spin-off series. Shirley is the biggest member of the group, and has a high metabolism, her fur can be used as a spot for storing things. |
Sheep | Sheep | Sheep in the Big City | Owned by Farmer John, who named him sheep because "when he was born, he looked just like a sheep." Sheep has a hard time with life—between getting chased by the military and trying to see Swanky the Poodle, the poodle that Sheep loves, without getting bonked on the head by Lady Richington with her stainless steel wig. |
Sheep | Domestic sheep | WordWorld | A female sheep that is made up of the word "Sheep" |
Souffle | Goat | Twelve Warrior Explosive Eto Rangers | Cool goat that can automatically detect any metallic materials in the area. |
Sprint | Deer | Enchantimals | Danessa Deer's pet. |
Sven | Reindeer | Frozen | Kristoff's sidekick. |
Tony Tony Chopper | Reindeer | One Piece | A shape-shifting reindeer pirate from Eiichro Oda. |
Toro | Cattle | Looney Tunes | Makes his debut in the Looney Tunes short Bully for Bugs and Bugs fights him in a bull ring tournament. |
Tyrone | Moose | The Backyardigans | A good-natured, red-haired, orange moose who is one of the five lead characters of the Nick Jr / Nelvana animated series. |
Valiente | Cattle | Ferdinand | An arrogant bull from Casa Del Toro who used to pick on other bulls especially Ferdinand. After the fight with Ferdinand, he lost one of his horns and later makes amends with Ferdinand. |
White Deer | Deer | Koi☆Sento | |
Wilbur | Cattle | Wilbur | |
Yakkity Yak | Yak | Yakkity Yak | |
Yax | Yak | Zootopia | A laid back Yak, He is voiced by Tommy Chong |
Zecora | Zebra | My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic | Friend of the ponies who dabbles in herbal medicine and speaks in rhyme. |
Zigzag | Zebra | Wild Kratts | A zebra foal that Chris and Martin Kratt named. |
Perissodactyla is an order of ungulates. The order includes about 17 living species divided into three families: Equidae, Rhinocerotidae (rhinoceroses), and Tapiridae (tapirs). They typically have reduced the weight-bearing toes to three or one of the five original toes, though tapirs retain four toes on their front feet. The nonweight-bearing toes are either present, absent, vestigial, or positioned posteriorly. By contrast, artiodactyls bear most of their weight equally on four or two of the five toes: their third and fourth toes. Another difference between the two is that perissodactyls digest plant cellulose in their intestines, rather than in one or more stomach chambers as artiodactyls, with the exception of Suina, do.
Ungulates are members of the diverse clade Euungulata, which primarily consists of large mammals with hooves. Once part of the clade "Ungulata" along with the clade Paenungulata, "Ungulata" has since been determined to be a polyphyletic and thereby invalid clade based on molecular data. As a result, true ungulates had since been reclassified to the newer clade Euungulata in 2001 within the clade Laurasiatheria while Paenungulata has been reclassified to a distant clade Afrotheria. Living ungulates are divided into two orders: Perissodactyla including equines, rhinoceroses, and tapirs; and Artiodactyla including cattle, antelope, pigs, giraffes, camels, sheep, deer, and hippopotamuses, among others. Cetaceans such as whales, dolphins, and porpoises are also classified as artiodactyls, although they do not have hooves. Most terrestrial ungulates use the hoofed tips of their toes to support their body weight while standing or moving. Two other orders of ungulates, Notoungulata and Litopterna, both native to South America, became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene, around 12,000 years ago.
Artiodactyls are placental mammals belonging to the order Artiodactyla. Typically, they are ungulates which bear weight equally on two of their five toes. The other three toes are either present, absent, vestigial, or pointing posteriorly. By contrast, most perissodactyls bear weight on an odd number of the five toes. Another difference between the two orders is that many artiodactyls digest plant cellulose in one or more stomach chambers rather than in their intestine. Molecular biology, along with new fossil discoveries, has found that cetaceans fall within this taxonomic branch, being most closely related to hippopotamuses. Some modern taxonomists thus apply the name Cetartiodactyla to this group, while others opt to include cetaceans within the existing name of Artiodactyla. Some researchers use "even-toed ungulates" to exclude cetaceans and only include terrestrial artiodactyls, making the term paraphyletic in nature.
A winged unicorn is a fictional ungulate, typically portrayed as a horse, with wings like Pegasus and the horn of a unicorn. In some literature and media, it has been referred to as an alicorn, a word derived from the Italian word alicorno,(itself from Latin wing āla and horn cornū) or as a pegacorn, a portmanteau of pegasus and unicorn.
Litopterna is an extinct order of South American native ungulates that lived from the Paleocene to the end of the Pleistocene-early Holocene around 63 million-12,000 years ago, and were also present in Antarctica during the Eocene. They represent the second most diverse group of South American ungulates after Notoungulata. It is divided into nine families, with Proterotheriidae and Macraucheniidae being the most diverse and last surviving families.
Condylarthra is an informal group – previously considered an order – of extinct placental mammals, known primarily from the Paleocene and Eocene epochs. They are considered early, primitive ungulates. It is now largely considered to be a wastebasket taxon, having served as a dumping ground for classifying ungulates which had not been clearly established as part of either Perissodactyla or Artiodactyla, being composed thus of several unrelated lineages.
Toxodon is an extinct genus of large ungulate native to South America from the Pliocene to the end of the Late Pleistocene. Toxodon is a member of Notoungulata, an order of extinct South American native ungulates distinct from the two living ungulate orders that had been indigenous to the continent for over 60 million years since the early Cenozoic, prior to the arrival of living ungulates into South America around 2.5 million years ago during the Great American Interchange. Toxodon is a member of the family Toxodontidae, which includes medium to large sized herbivores. Toxodon was one of the largest members of Toxodontidae and Notoungulata, with Toxodon platensis having an estimated body mass of 1,000–1,200 kilograms (2,200–2,600 lb).
Notoungulata is an extinct order of ungulates that inhabited South America from the early Paleocene to the end of the Pleistocene, living from approximately 61 million to 11,000 years ago. Notoungulates were morphologically diverse, with forms resembling animals as disparate as rabbits and rhinoceroses. Notoungulata are the largest group of South American native ungulates, with over 150 genera in 14 families having been described, divided into two major subgroupings, Typotheria and Toxodontia. Notoungulates first diversified during the Eocene. Their diversity declined from the late Neogene onwards, with only the large toxodontids persisting until the end of the Pleistocene, perishing as part of the Late Pleistocene megafauna extinctions along with most other large mammals across the Americas. Collagen sequence analysis suggests that notoungulates are closely related to litopterns, another group of South American ungulates, and their closest living relatives being perissodactyls, including rhinoceroses, tapirs and equines as part of the clade Panperissodactyla. However their relationships to other South American ungulates are uncertain. Several groups of notoungulates separately evolved ever-growing cheek teeth.
South American native ungulates, commonly abbreviated as SANUs, are extinct ungulate-like mammals of controversial affinities that were indigenous to South America from the Paleocene until the end of the Late Pleistocene. They represented a dominant element of South America's Cenozoic terrestrial mammal fauna prior to the arrival of living unguate groups in South America during the Pliocene and Pleistocene as part of the Great American Interchange. They comprise five major groups conventionally ranked as orders—Astrapotheria, Litopterna, Notoungulata, Pyrotheria, and Xenungulata—as well as the primitive "condylarth" groups Didolodontidae and Kollpaniinae. It has been proposed that some or all of the members of this group form a clade, named Meridiungulata, though the relationships of South American ungulates remain largely unresolved. The two largest groups of South American ungulates, the notoungulates and the litopterns, were the only groups to persist beyond the mid Miocene. Only a few of the largest species of notoungulates and litopterns survived until the end-Pleistocene extinction event around 12,000 years ago where they became extinct with most other large mammals in the Americas, shortly after the first arrival of humans into the region.
Panperissodactyla is a clade of ungulates containing living order Perissodactyla and all extinct ungulates more closely related to Perissodactyla than to Artiodactyla.
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Notonychops is an extinct genus of mammal, belonging to the order Litopterna, that lived during the Middle to Late Paleocene in what is today South America.
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