so that if the sand is hot there hoofs protect there feet!
yes it is b/c it do eat grass.
No. Horses, camels etc are hoofed.
the implala has hoofed feet to allow it to escape preadtors
look at the animals feet. if they look wooden they are hoofed animals.
Yes be careful they can hurt you with them as they are sharp
There is really only one way to identify a hoofed animal. All hoofed animals will have hooves on their feet.
No, all tapirs have four hoofed toes on the front feet, and three hoofed toes on the back feet. A horse is considered a one-toed hoofed animal, due to its single hoofed toe. Both creatuers are odd-toed ungulates.
By looking at their feet.
hooves camels were hooves on their feet because of all the things they step on
Hooves - cattle are cloven-hoofed ruminants.
Camels' feet splay out to help prevent the camel sinking too deeply into the soft sand.
Camels, giraffes, antelope, zebras and rhinos are all animals that one might find at a zoo and they all have hooves.