-
hadrosaurs such as
Edmontosaurus possessed hoofed forelimbs. The
marsupial Chaeropus also had hooves. The
hoof surrounds the
distal end of the
second phalanx...
- Pleistocene,
around 12,000
years ago. The term means, roughly, "being
hoofed" or "
hoofed animal". As a
descriptive term, "ungulate"
normally excludes cetaceans...
- A
cloven hoof,
cleft hoof,
divided hoof, or
split hoof is a
hoof split into two toes.
Members of the
mammalian order Artiodactyla that
possess this type...
-
William Hoof (c.1788-1855) was a
British civil engineer. He
began his
career with
Daniel Pritchard and
later became his son-in-law. In the 1820s, they...
- Foot-and-mouth
disease (FMD) or
hoof-and-mouth
disease (HMD) is an
infectious and
sometimes fatal viral disease that
primarily affects even-toed ungulates...
- A
cloven hoof is a
hoof split into two toes.
Cloven Hoof otherwise refers to: The
Cloven Hoof, an
early bulletin publication from the
Church of
Satan Cloven...
- A
horse hoof is the
lower extremity of each leg of a horse, the part that
makes contact with the
ground and
carries the
weight of the animal. It is both...
- Van
Hoof is a
Dutch toponymic surname.
Hoof (modern
Dutch hof and hoef, "homestead") may
refer to any
number of
places with the -hof, -
hoof, or -hove...
- horseshoes.
Hoof boots can also be used as a
protective device when the
animal has a
hoof injury that
requires protection of the sole of the
hoof, or to aid...
- claw with
which to
catch and hold prey.
Hoofed animals walk on the tips of
special toes, the hooves. Cloven-
hoofed animals walk on a
central pair of hooves...