What is the shape of a pigs hoof?

A pig's hoof is not shaped like a traditional hoof, like a horse's. Instead, it's more like a small, blunt toe with a thick nail. Here's a more detailed description:

* Two Toes: Pigs have two toes on each foot, with the inner toe being slightly larger.

* No True Hoof: There is no hard, keratinized hoof covering the entire toe.

* Thick Nail: The "hoof" is essentially a thick, hardened nail that covers the tip of the toe.

* Pad: The bottom of the toe has a tough, rubbery pad for support and traction.

Think of it as a miniature version of a human fingernail, but thicker and tougher, and attached to a toe that has a pad underneath.