These animals are classified as "odd-toed ungulates," or "Perissidactyla." The "toes" are actually called "claws." Odd-toed ungulates include the horse, rhinoceros, tapir, zebra, donkey, and onager.
Even. They have two hoofs on each foot known as cloven hooves. Thus, on the whole they have 2x4= 8 "toes".
NO! It has hooves
Even, they have four toes on each hoof.
Moose have hooves, not toes.
eight toes all together. two on each foot.
A horse has no toes, it has four hard hooves.
They have hooves which are splayed, four toes at the front and three at the rear
The largest odd-toed ungulate is the white rhinoceros, while the largest even toed ungulate is the giraffe. An ungulate is a mammal with hooves, and not real "toes" When you think of hooves, you could think of horses or deer. Both are ungulates. There are two types of ungulates. Even toed and odd toed. Odd toed ungulates have 1, 3, 5 and so on toes. Even toed have 2, 4, and so on.
All Zebras, including Mountains and Plains are part of the Equus genus and the Equidae family, which means they would have hooves. They are Perissodactyla, which means they have an odd amount of toes (5 in total) and are ungulate, which means they walk on a single toe- the other 4 toes have slowly disappeared over time with evolution, and have becoming "supporting" parts for the hoof.
Odd-toed have one to three toes, an odd number, while even-toed have two to four toes.
It is hooves.
No. Some hoofs have an even number of toes, while others have an odd number of toes. It sounds stupid, but it's very important in taxonomy.