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  2. Hoof - Wikipedia

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    The hoof (pl.: hooves) is the tip of a toe of an ungulate mammal, which is covered and strengthened with a thick and horny keratin covering. [1] Artiodactyls are even-toed ungulates, species whose feet have an even number of digits; the ruminants with two digits are the most numerous, e.g. giraffe , deer , bison , cattle , goats , gazelles ...

  3. Keratin - Wikipedia

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    The horns of the impala are made of keratin covering a core of bone. Alpha-keratins (α-keratins) are found in all vertebrates. They form the hair (including wool), the outer layer of skin, horns, nails, claws and hooves of mammals, and the slime threads of hagfish. [4] The baleen plates of filter-feeding whales are also made of keratin.

  4. Horse hoof - Wikipedia

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    The hoof is made up of two parts. The outer part, called the hoof capsule, is composed of various cornified specialized structures. The inner, living part of the hoof, is made up of soft tissues and bone. The cornified materials of the hoof capsule differ in structure and properties.

  5. Ungulate - Wikipedia

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    Cloven hooves of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), with dewclaws. The hoof is the tip of the toe of an ungulate mammal, strengthened by a thick horny covering. The hoof consists of a hard or rubbery sole, and a hard wall formed by a thick nail rolled around the tip of the toe. Both the sole and the edge of the hoof wall normally bear the weight ...

  6. Bioinspired armor - Wikipedia

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    This is primarily because the hooves act as a natural energy absorber for animals such as horses and cattle with high force and velocity gait patterns. Structure. Hierarchal structure of hoof [10] Both bovine and equine hooves are made of the protein α-Keratin. [11] α-Keratin is a structural, fibrous protein, the same one found in our hair ...

  7. Animal glue - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Conventionally, keratin glues, while made from animal parts like horns and hooves, are not considered animal glues as they are not collagen glues. [2] Stereotypically, the animal in question is a horse, and horses that are put down are often said to have been "sent to the glue factory".

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    Best on a Budget - Nature Made Hair Skin Nails. Best for Vegans - Vegan Collagen Builder. ... Keratin from animal hooves, feathers, and hair. Fish oil. Lanolin from sebaceous glands of sheep.

  9. Horse - Wikipedia

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    The horse hoof begins with the distal phalanges, the equivalent of the human fingertip or tip of the toe, surrounded by cartilage and other specialized, blood-rich soft tissues such as the laminae. The exterior hoof wall and horn of the sole is made of keratin, the same material as a human fingernail. [63]