NO! They have hard hooves like horses or cows.
Horses don't have toenails, they have hooves. And yes, usually they need to be trimmed regularly. Many horses are shod, and will need new shoes something like every 6 weeks. Even an unshod horse will need its hooves trimmed, unless it somehow manages to get enough natural wear from moving around in its paddock to keep the hooves at a suitable length, which would be quite rare.
Yes, horses walk on the toenails of their center toes of each foot (the other 4 toes on each foot having become vestigial).
Horses hooves are made of the same material as your toenails. Therefore they grow constantly and need to be trimmed every once in a while. Horse shoes, however are made of metal and are attached to the hoof and therefore never grow.
Toenails help you balnce.
Ungulates, like cows and horses, do not have toenails. They have hooves, which are hard, horn-like coverings that protect the tips of their toes.
Because, throughout evolution horses developed hooves as other animals developed other methods of protection on their feet such as toenails on humans. It was many random nucleotide mutations that eventually overtime lead to the desireable trait of hooves.
All birds have claws - the equivalent of toenails
get your parents to cut your toenails for you, if you are bad at cutting them.
People eat their toenails because they insecure about themselves!
Toenails float because of low amount of density
My dog's toenails are not black. They are white. Not all dogs have black toenails. Not sure what made you think that but..........you are mistaken.
no