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- Equus (play) - Wikipedia
Through Dysart's questioning, it becomes clear that Alan is erotically fixated on Nugget (or "Equus") and secretly takes him for midnight rides, bareback and naked Alan envisions himself as a king astride the godhead Equus, both destroying their enemies
- Equus – Fossil Horses - Florida Museum
Equus is the only surviving genus in the once diverse family of horses Domesticated about 3,000 years ago, the horse had a profound impact on human history in areas such as migration, farming, warfare, sport, communication and travel
- Equus (asses, horses, and zebras) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Equus are odd-toed ungulates with oval shaped hoofs They feature large and long heads with eyes facing sideways, as is characteristic with prey animals Equus have teeth consistent with herbivores
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- Horse - Evolution, Domestication, Anatomy | Britannica
Equus —the genus to which all modern equines, including horses, asses, and zebras, belong—evolved from Pliohippus some 4 million to 4 5 million years ago during the Pliocene Equus shows even greater development of the spring mechanism in the foot and exhibits straighter and longer cheek teeth
- Horse - New World Encyclopedia
The horse or domestic horse (Equus caballus) is a sizable ungulate ("hoofed") mammal of the family Equidae and the genus Equus Among the 10 living members of the Equus genus are zebras, donkeys, Przewalski's Horse (a rare Asian species), and hemionids (Onager or Equus hemionus)
- Equus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Equus is defined as a genus within the family Equidae, which includes horses, wild asses, and zebras, characterized by a dynamic taxonomy and multiple species, many of which are at risk of extinction This genus first appeared during the Pliocene Age and is now primarily found in open habitats of eastern and southern Africa and regions of Asia
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