noun
- A mammal with an even number of toes on each foot, including hoofed animals such as cattle, deer, pigs, and whales.
Usage: zoology; scientific classification
adjective
- Relating to or belonging to the order Artiodactyla of mammals with an even number of toes.
Usage: zoology; scientific classification
Examples
- Cattle are artiodactyls with hooves adapted for walking on grasslands.
- Whales are considered artiodactyls despite living in water.
- The artiodactyl order includes some of the most common farm animals.
- Deer and pigs are both artiodactyl mammals.
- Scientists classify hippos as artiodactyls based on their toe structure.
- The artiodactyl foot structure differs from that of horses and zebras.