"Hoofed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hoofed" Meaning

Having hooves: hoofed refers to animals, such as horses, cows, and pigs, that have hooves instead of fingers and toes.

"Hoofed" Examples

Examples of "hoofed"


Hoofed animals are mammals that have hooves, which are hard, keratin-based structures on their feet. Here are five examples:

1. Horses are the most common example of a hoofed animal.


Horses, like all members of the Equidae family, have hooves made of a tough, fibrous material that protects their toes.

2. Cattle are also hoofed animals, and are often used for milk and meat production.


Cattle, which include breeds like cows, bulls, and oxen, are large, four-legged animals that have distinctively shaped hooves.

3. Pigs are not typically considered hoofed animals, but their trotters are similar to hooves.


While pigs do not have true hooves, their trotters (or toes) are covered in a tough, keratin-based material that protects them.

4. Antelopes are a type of hoofed mammal found in Africa and Asia.


Antelopes are members of the Bovidae family and are characterized by their long, slender legs and distinctive hooves.

5. Deer are another example of a hoofed animal, with meningeal hoof apparatus.


Deer have hooves made of a tough, flexible material that helps them to move quickly and quietly through dense forests and underbrush.

These are just a few examples of hoofed animals. There are many other types of mammals that have hooves, including goats, sheep, and giraffes.

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