even toed

/ˈivən ˈtoʊd/
adjective
  1. Having an even number of toes on each foot, typically two or four; used to describe a group of mammals that includes cattle, deer, pigs, and sheep.
    • Biologists classify hippopotamuses as even-toed ungulates despite their aquatic lifestyle.
    • The fossil shows clear signs of an even-toed foot structure.
    • Even-toed animals like cows and goats are common on farms around the world.