Yes, all animals that have horns also do have hooves on their feet. These type of animals are called Artiodactylas.
big horn ram
Yes, because its part of the hooves
Fish do not have hooves. Birds also do not have hooves.
No. Ungulate are animals with hooves. Platypuses do not have hooves.
because they are hooved animals! :)
AntelopeCattlePigsHorsesZebraYakBisonBuffaloDonkeysMulesGiraffeGnuSheep and goats don't have hard hooves because they are animals that like to climb. Bighorn sheep and mountain goats are a good example of animals that have softer hooves than those animals listed above.
Camels, giraffes, antelope, zebras and rhinos are all animals that one might find at a zoo and they all have hooves.
There is really only one way to identify a hoofed animal. All hoofed animals will have hooves on their feet.
With its horns and hooves
Grass eating animals are generally protected by hooves. This is because they have little else to fight back with in an attack.
Hoofed, or hooved (both are correct) is an adjective describing those animals that have hooves (hoofs), horn-like growths encasing the toes or entire foot. Such animals include cattle, pigs, deer, elk, goats, sheep and many others.
The horn portion of the horses leg that it walks on is the hoof. The harder outer horn protects the sensitive inner laminae from damage. Hoof is the singular form, hooves is plural and hoofs may also be used in place of hooves but is less correct grammatically.