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hooves <a hoof; hoofs / hooves> N

hooves

hoof <a hoof; hoofs / hooves> N

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The locals had identified such bones as petrified horse hooves.
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The large, spreading hooves are well adapted to allow these antelopes to walk on the sand of their dry habitats.
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This can result in the uneven wearing of hooves, which can end up in permanent lameness, and can prove to be a very serious condition.
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Short legs are supported on large, two-toed hooves, which have a highly developed spur.
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A horse's hooves can tread upon frost and snow, its hair can withstand the wind and the cold.
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Additionally, pronghorn hooves have two long, cushioned, pointed toes which help absorb shock when running at high speeds.
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These softer and heavier soils soften the hooves and have made them prone to splitting, making hoof protection necessary.
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On both rocky precipices of the gorge, one can find strange holes, whose shapes resemble goats' hooves, though several times larger.
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The legs are straight with clean, flat bone and hard hooves.
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The terrain should be varied, including gravel or hard surfaces and a water feature where the hooves can be wet occasionally.
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