no cows and others are hoved and they have two toes no cows and others are hoved and they have two toes No cows are hoofed and they are two toed Various hoofed mammals (Artiodactyla), including cattle, sheep, goats, deer, camels, and hippopotamus have an even number of toes, two or four, on each foot.
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The feature that is most common to an ungulate that other animals do not possess is hooves. This is further broken into even and odd toed ungulates.
Odd, they only have one toe on each leg. Altogether it would be even, I guess.
The perissodactyls are what is otherwise called the "Odd-toed ungulates"; the principle example is the horse, which now walks on just a single toe, but whose ancestors walked on three or five. The other group is the artiodactyls, or "Even-toed ungulates" like cattle, deer, and swine.
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No, all tapirs have four hoofed toes on the front feet, and three hoofed toes on the back feet. A horse is considered a one-toed hoofed animal, due to its single hoofed toe. Both creatuers are odd-toed ungulates.
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These animals are classified as "odd-toed ungulates," or "Perissidactyla." The "toes" are actually called "claws." Odd-toed ungulates include the horse, rhinoceros, tapir, zebra, donkey, and onager.
Any hoofed, herbivorous, quadruped, placental mammal in three or four orders: Artiodactyla, the even-toed ungulates (including pigs, camels, deer, and bovines); Perissodactyla, the odd-toed ungulates (including horses, tapirs, and rhinoceroses); Proboscidea (elephants) The hoof is dermal tissue, comparable to the human fingernail, that extends over the end of a broadened terminal digit.
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Horses fall into the mammal category.(By:Horseygirl4)
Odd-toed have one to three toes, an odd number, while even-toed have two to four toes.
An ungulate is a hoofed mammal. They're divided into even-toed ungulates (pigs, camels, deer, cows, etc.) and odd toed ungulates (horses, rhinoes, etc) and a third group which includes elephants, hyraxes, and manatees. All of these are ungulates. The ungulate you are most likely to see on a daily basis is probably the cow. See related link.
Odd-toed ungulates, such as horses, tapirs, and rhinoceroses, form the order Perissodactyla.
Perissodactyla. As all Equus, an odd toed Ungulate.
Only distantly. Bison and horses are both hooved animals called ungulates. Beyond that they are not related. Horses are odd-toed ungulates while bison are even-toed.