What animals have cloven or split hooves?

Animals with cloven hooves, also known as ungulates, are mammals with hooves that are divided into two main parts.

Here are some examples:

Even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla):

* Cattle (bovine): Cows, bulls, steers, buffaloes

* Sheep (ovid): Sheep, rams, lambs

* Goats (caprid): Goats, kids

* Pigs (suid): Pigs, boars, sows

* Deer (cervid): Deer, elk, moose, reindeer

* Giraffes (giraffid): Giraffes

* Hippos (hippopotamidae): Hippos

* Antelope (bovid): Various types of antelope, gazelles, wildebeest

* Camels (camelid): Camels, llamas, alpacas

* Jaguars (felidae): While jaguars are felines, they have partially cloven hooves, suggesting an evolutionary link to artiodactyls.

Other animals:

* Hoofed mammals: Some hoofed mammals like horses, zebras, and donkeys have single-toed hooves but are closely related to even-toed ungulates.

Important Note:

* Not all animals with two toes are cloven-hoofed. For example, ostriches have two toes, but they are not mammals.

* The term "cloven hoof" usually refers to the even-toed ungulates.

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