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A porcupine's hind foot is 3 and 1/2 inches long!
Evolution never happened so a horse has always looked like the horses we see today.
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African elephants have 3 nails on each hind foot, and 4 on each front foot.Asian elephants have 4 nails on each hind foot and 5 on each front foot
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i think it has 4
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Eohippus was the first KNOWN descendant of the horse we know today. It was about the size of our average day fox. It had four toes on it's front feet and three on the back.
The plural is "hindfeet" for the single word "hindfoot" which refers to a part of the foot, of which there is only one per foot. This could also be stated collectively to refer to all affected areas in all feet as "the hindfoot."The plural of the term "hind foot" (rear foot) is "hind feet."
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Hock, though the "hind knee" of a deer is actually equivalent to the heel on a human's foot, not the true knee itself.
The true answer for this answer is Hyracotherium. It had 4 toes on each of its front feet, but 3 on each of its hind legs. It then envolved to a series of different animals, but at the end, the result was gorgeous-- it was Equus (Also known as the modern horse). I really like this questoin, but it also has another answer-- Dawn horse. Eohippus means Dawn Horse, so that is a nother answer to your awesome answer! :D