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5 centimeters!
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Of course not, but there are 5 TOED chickens and possibly 6.
Yes, three-toed sloths have a small stub of a tail, around 5-6 inches long. However, this tail is not prehensile like that of their two-toed relatives. It serves no significant purpose and is not used for climbing or hanging.
From the prehistoric three-toed equus that was the size of a domestic dog to the 17 hand modern horse that can jump a 5 1/2 foot fence, all have live young, all are mammals. (mammal-animal that nourishes its young with milk from its own body)
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A three-toed sloth typically gives birth to only one baby at a time. The baby sloth will usually stay with its mother for up to a year before becoming independent.
The largest odd-toed ungulate is the white rhinoceros, while the largest even toed ungulate is the giraffe. An ungulate is a mammal with hooves, and not real "toes" When you think of hooves, you could think of horses or deer. Both are ungulates. There are two types of ungulates. Even toed and odd toed. Odd toed ungulates have 1, 3, 5 and so on toes. Even toed have 2, 4, and so on.