Why Are There No Predators With Hooves?

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Why Are There No Predators With Hooves?

Hoofed mammals include some of the largest and most impressive land mammals. Rhinoceroses, horses, giraffes, deer, and antelopes are all examples of hoofed mammals. These animals all have a hard nail-like case called a hoof covering each toe on their feet. There are some animals in which the hooves do not fully cover the toe and are more like nails, such as in camels and hippopotamuses. Hoofed mammals are divided into two groups: even-toed hoofed mammals, such as deer, giraffes, pigs, and cattle, and odd-toed hoofed mammals, which include horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs. Odd-toed hoofed mammals stand on one or three toes, while even-toed hoofed mammals stand on two or four toes. The hooves on their feet make these animals fast runners. Most hoofed mammals are plant-eaters. Hoofed mammals are mostly found in open habitats, such as grasslands.
There had been hooved carnivores, but they are all extinct.

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