Clean animal
The clean animals are listed in the book of Leviticus in the Torah. Many animals in the passage that are clean have the characteristic of having divided hoofs and also chew their cud for it to be regurgitated. In the case in fish, scales and fins are present. If they do not have either one of them, they can be considered as an unclean animal. The division is largely used as the basis for identifying taboo meat proscribed by dietary laws, which in Judaism are known as kashrut and in Islam as halaal.
List of clean animalsBible This contains a list of clean animals that are specially mentioned from the Chapter 11 in the book of Leviticus (Old Testament) in the Bible. See the .
Expanded list This list contains animals that are not specified in the Bible, but from the characteristics mentioned in the passage (Leviticus 11:1-47) in the Bible are considered to be clean. American Bison Antelope (all species) Deer (all species) Giraffe Goat Pronghorn Reindeer/caribou Water Buffalo
See also Unclean animal Kashrut Kosher foods Taboo meat Halaal Muslim dietary laws Further reading Leviticus Chapter 11 Verses 1-47
External linksList of clean and unclean animals
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