Okapi is a mammal, categorized under the order Artiodactyla. Relative to giraffes, it's family is Giraffidae. The genus name is Okapia, while species name is johnstoni in honor of its discoverer, Henry Morton Stanley (British governor of Uganda).
No, horses do not have cloven hooves.
No equines/horses have cloven hooves.
Those cloven hooves are very dangerous weapons.
Yes, cloven hooves.
Yes.
Meaning split, as in an animal's hooves.
Cows and bulls both have hooves. They have two main hooves on each foot which together are commonly called a cloven hoof.
Hooves - cattle are cloven-hoofed ruminants.
"Cow have hooves" is not correct. Cow is a 3rd person singular subject, but have is used for 3rd person plural subjects."Cows have hooves."or"A cow has hooves."
Only animals with cloven hooves can contract foot and mouth disease. Horses do not have cloven hooves so therefore they cannot contract the disease
Cows, sheep, goats. Plus some others.
They are both ruminants, have cloven hooves and their tails stick up.