Primates, canines, and felines, just to name a few.
The artiodactyls are ungulate mammals with an even number of toes. This includes a wide array of familiar animals including pigs, cows, sheep, goats, hippos, camels, deer, giraffes, and antelopes. The contrasting group, perissodactyls, are animals with an odd number of toes (and one middle toe bearing the weight), which includes horses, zebras, rhinoceroses, and tapirs.
This group of ungulates includes horses, tapirs, and rhinos. They do not have even number of toes and are herbivores. They usually have one or three toes.
Even, they have four toes on each hoof.
Even. They have two hoofs on each foot known as cloven hooves. Thus, on the whole they have 2x4= 8 "toes".
An artiodactyle is a member of the Artiodactyla, a group of ungulates.
No they are artiodactyla they have an even number of toes
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.
No. Some hoofs have an even number of toes, while others have an odd number of toes. It sounds stupid, but it's very important in taxonomy.
Sloths are NOT monkeys, these lazy boy loungers are Mammals but not in the primate group but are more primitive, some have three or two toes.
I have never heard of anyone having more than six toes per foot (or 12 toes in total). In theory, there could be a mutation which produces an even larger number of toes, but it would be very unlikely.
Odd-toed have one to three toes, an odd number, while even-toed have two to four toes.
each foot has 5 toes, the norm for mammals.