Hooves if they aren't to be used as food. IF they are used as food---such as sheep or pigs--- then they are called Trotters.
A pig's foot is usually called a trotter. They can also be referred to digits, or if they are used as food, they are usually called "pig's feet. "
It' known as a trotter
Another word for it is Hock.
Pigs don't have toes. They have hooves.
Trotters.
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Hooves
Pigs have a cloven [split in the center ] hoof.
Im pretty sure its called a hoof/ hooves. Unless there's a more scientific word for it
Cows and bulls both have hooves. They have two main hooves on each foot which together are commonly called a cloven hoof.
Yes they do. They both have double-toed hooves.
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pigs don't have HANDS they have HOOVES!
Hooves.
No, the settlers bought pigs over with them. No animals with hooves were in Australia before the English settlers.
there are few such as horses, pony's, cows, pigs and goats.
Singular: HoofPlural: Hooves
Hooves
Pigs have a cloven [split in the center ] hoof.
a camels foot it called a camels foot not a hooves prehistoric camels may have had hooves but present day camels do not so a camels foot is called a camels foot
It is made out of the hooves, bones, leftover parts of a pig, and mostly the pigs fat.
Horses have hooves, as do Cows, Goats, deer, Cattle and Pigs - though they have a "Cloven Hoof" which is made of two hooves stuck together on each foot (these animals can also suffer from foot and mouth) Cammels, Giraffes and Bison also have hooves