What are all of the animals that chew their cud and have split hooves?

All animals under Order Artiodactyla Suborder Ruminantia chew cud and have split or cloven hooves. Families Antilocapridae Bovidae Cervidae Giraffidae Moschidae and Tragulidae are all under this suborder and contain the following animals that chew cud: Family Antilocapridae : Common Pronghorn Mexican Pronghorn Lower Californian Pronghorn Sonoran Pronghorn Oregon Pronghorn Family Bovidae : Domestic Cattle & Zebu Yak American Bison (Woods and Plains) Springbok Guar Domestic Asian Water Buffalo Wild Asian Water Buffalo African Cape Buffalo Muskox Banteng Grey Rhebok Chiru or Tibetan Antelope Gayal Four-horned Antelope Nilgai/Blue-bull Lowland Anoa Mountain Anoa Tamaraw Cebu Tamaraw Auroch (extinct) Kouprey Saola Wisent Bongo Greater Kudu Lesser Kudu Kewel Imbabala Mountain nyala Nyala Sitatunga Common Eland Giant Eland Abbott's Duiker Ader's Duiker Bay Duiker Black Duiker Black-fronted Duiker Brook's Duiker Harvey's Duiker Jenink's Duiker Ogilby's Duiker Peter's Duiker Red-Flanked Duiker Red Forest Duiker Ruwenzori Duiker Weyn's Duiker White-Bellied Duiker Yellow-backed Duiker Zebra Duiker Family Cervidae : Southern Red Muntjac or Indian Muntjac Reeves's Muntjac or Chinese Muntjac Hairy-fronted Muntjac or Black Muntjac Fea's Muntjac Bornean Yellow Muntjac Gongshan muntjac Giant Muntjac Truong Son Muntjac Roosevelt's Muntjac Leaf Muntjac Sumatran Muntjac Pu Hoat Muntjac Tufted Deer Fallow Deer Persian Fallow Deer Chital or Axis deer Barasingha Eld's Deer Père David's Deer Hog Deer Calamian Deer Bawean Deer Sambar Sunda Sambar or Rusa Deer Philippine Sambar Philippine Spotted Deer or Visayan Spotted Deer Red Deer Corsican Red Deer Yarkand Deer Bactrian Deer Kashmir Stag Maral Deer Tibetan Wapiti Sichuan Wapiti Manchurian Wapiti American Wapiti (more commonly known as "Elk" in North America) Sika Deer Thorold's Deer Moose (also called "Elk" outside of North America) European Roe Deer Siberian Roe Deer Chinese water deer Peary Caribou Porcupine or Grant's Caribou Mountain Reindeer Barren-Ground Caribou Svalbard Reindeer Finnish Forest Reindeer Woodland Caribou Queen Charlotte Islands Caribou Family Giraffidae : Nubian Giraffe Reticulated or Somali Giraffe Angolan or Smoky Giraffe Kordofan Giraffe Kilimanjaro or Maasai Giraffe Rothschild, Baringo or Ugandan Giraffe South African Giraffe Thornicraft or Rhodesian Giraffe West African or Nigerian Giraffe Okapi Family Moschidae : Alpine Musk Deer Siberian Musk Deer Dwarf Musk Deer Black Musk Deer Anhui Musk Deer Kashmir Musk Deer White-Bellied Musk Deer Family Tragulidae : Water Chevrotain Indian Spotted Chevrotain Sri Lankan Spotted Chevrotain Yellow-striped Chevrotain Java Mouse-deer Lesser Mouse-deer or Kanchil Greater Mouse-deer Philippine Mouse-deer Vietnam Mouse-deer Williamson's Mouse-deer.

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