Hooved animals are animals who have hooves!
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Ungulates, Ungulata
are animals with hooves; cattle, sheep, goat, pig, horse and many wild and other domesticated species.
Ruminant animals are those that have hooved feet and four stomachs. Non-ruminant animals have feet or paws, and they do not have this number of stomachs.
CWD stands for Chronic Wasting Disease. It's a disease deer, elk, and other ungulates (hooved animals) can get.
Both: - are raised for meat - live in barns - are fed grain - are hooved mammals - are popular farm animals - eat, sleep and breathe
Cloved hooved thats why sheep are affected by foot & mouth disease
Cloven hooves is a evolutionary process with the only possible explanation being because they live in a variety of environments that needs them to have two hooved toes to grip a surface that a horse's hoof could have trouble with. Other than that, there really is no real explanation.
because they are hooved animals! :)
any of the hooved animals
Laminitis is a disease that affects the feet of hooved animals
Impalas and Ibex's are two hooved animals that live in Africa.
It is from three hooved wooves
FMD (foot and mouth disease) is a viral disease of cloven-hooved animals that causes blisters in the mouth and around the coronary band. FMD is found in these animals because the virus is trophic (specific) for the cell markers exhibited on the cells of the mouth and coronary band in cloven-hooved animals.
Ruminant animals are those that have hooved feet and four stomachs. Non-ruminant animals have feet or paws, and they do not have this number of stomachs.
The only hooved animals that i can think of are deers and horses. I would sy that the Horse is the fastest hooved animal.
CWD stands for Chronic Wasting Disease. It's a disease deer, elk, and other ungulates (hooved animals) can get.
No, they are a host for parasites such as ticks, mites, liver flukes, ect. Cattle are mammalian hooved animals that do not feed off of other animals, but only feed off of herbaceous plant matter.
It is proof that the conclusion that "all animals that are cloven hooved (or have 'two toes') are ruminants" is false. Swine are not ruminants because they have a simple stomach, not a four-chambered stomach, and thus are omnivorous animals. Other animals that are two-toed or cloven-hooved but are not ruminants are camelids (camels, alpacas, and llamas, for example), which are known as pseudoruminants due to the fact that they only have a three-chambered stomach.
Wolves get their food from hunting hooved animals in their territory. In harsher winters when no game is available, they also eat berries and grass for upset stomachs.