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no, the horse's hoof is made up of keratin, and is similar to your fingernails. It is more flexible than bone, and, like your fingernails, is constantly growing. the part of the hoof you see is a capsule which does contain a bone (the coffin bone or pedal bone)

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14y ago

no?people catch deer and put them on the deer what do you think? der! ////////their hooves are actually like their nails at the end of their toes more or less

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Deer hooves were usedas rattles, personal ornaments, and boiled for glue.

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They are made of keratin. Bone is found beneath this layer of keratin.

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