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Yes bison chew their cud and have double-toed hooves like cows.

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Q: Does buffalo chew it's cud and have split hooves?
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Does a gnu chew its cud and does it have split hooves?

Yes, it is an antelope, and therefore kosher.


What does bible say about pig?

no you should not eat the pig because the bible says"the pig has split hooves but do not chew cud" so they are unlean, you can eat any animal with split hooves and chew cud,even cow


Are pigs kosher?

No. For a land animal to be Kosher it has to have split hooves AND chew its cud. A pig isn't kosher because it doesn't chew it's cud.


What animals chew cud and have split hooves?

Sheep, goats, deer, cattle, etc.


What does the Bible say about pig?

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Why pork is not kosher?

Pork isn't kosher because the pig doesn't not chew a cud. In Genesis, at the end of the antediluvian period, the end of the flood, g-d gives Noah and his offspring permission to eat from the animals of the earth with the condition that the terrestrial animals have 'split hooves' and 'chew a cud.'


Do lamb have split hooves?

Yes, lamb have split hooves, because they are baby sheep and sheep have split hooves. They both also chew their cud, so therefor, they are both Kosher.


Are iguanas kosher?

No. They do not have split hooves, they do not chew their cud, and they are close to the ground. Those three things do not make them not-kosher.


Do Jewish people eat deer?

Deer have split hooves and chew their cud so if they're slaughtered properly, they can be kosher.


Why is pork not kosher or halal?

JudaismThe Torah specifies that only animals that are cloven-footed (split hooves) and chew their cud are fit for eating. Pigs are cloven-footed, but don't chew their cud, so pork is not considered kosher.


Does the Torah allow Jewish people to eat bears?

No, land animals must have split hooves and chew their cud. Bears do not meet these requirements.


The criteria for four-footed animals which Jewish people may eat are what?

In order to be kosher these animals must chew their cud and have split hooves.