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The phrase "both hands and hooves" typically refers to animals like horses, which have hooves, but their front limbs can be described as having a similar functional role to hands, especially when used for grasping or manipulating objects. However, in a more playful or metaphorical sense, it could also refer to certain mythical creatures or cartoon characters that blend human and animal traits. In reality, most animals have either paws, hooves, or hands, but not all three simultaneously.

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