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.
the split in the cloven hoof?
the split in the cloven hoof?
Yes. Hippopod does mean horse-footed in Greek. It is also the name of a race of horse-footed humanoids.
No, horses do not have cloven hooves.
Cloven Hoofed was created in 1998.
The Cloven Viscount was created in 1952.
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"Flat-footed"
No equines/horses have cloven hooves.
The duration of Cloven Hoofed is 720.0 seconds.
Sheep do contain the cellular production of a cloven foot. Cloven foot is basically their hands or feets in a solid shape split roughly down the middle, making a cloven hoof