Even-toed is a term used to describe hoofed animals with an even number of toes on each foot, such as deer, antelope, and pigs. However, there are various synonyms that are used to describe these types of animals depending on the context and animal family. For example, members of the cow family are often referred to as cloven-hoofed animals, while members of the deer family may be described as ungulates or ruminants. In the case of camels and llamas, they are often referred to as even-toed ungulates. These synonyms may be more precise or general, depending on the specific animal in question.