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hoof

tracks

Facts:

These terms refer to the hard material covering the bottom of the feet of certain animals such as camels, cattle, deer, horses, donkeys, pigs, oxen, sheep, and goats.

  • An animal's hooves protect its feet when walking.
  • Some animals have hooves that are split into two parts and others do not.
  • God told the Israelites that animals which had split hooves and chewed a cud were considered clean to eat. This included cattle, sheep, deer, and oxen.
  • "Tracks" are the marks that animals' hooves make on the ground.

(See also: rc://en/ta/man/jit/translate-unknown)

(See also: camel, cow, ox, donkey, goat, pig, sheep)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H6119, H6471, H6536, H6541, H7272

Forms Found in the English ULB:

hoof, hoofs, hooves, tracks