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- Horse - Wikipedia
There are more than 300 breeds of horse in the world today, developed for many different uses Horses and humans interact in a wide variety of sport competitions and non-competitive recreational pursuits as well as in working activities such as police work, agriculture, entertainment, and therapy
- List of horse breeds - Wikipedia
Riding horse or saddle horse; interchangeable terms for a wide variety of horses bred primarily for suitability as riding animals as opposed to draft or harness work
- Evolution of the horse - Wikipedia
Wild horses have been known since prehistory from central Asia to Europe, with domestic horses and other equids being distributed more widely in the Old World, but no horses or equids of any type were found in the New World when European explorers reached the Americas
- Horse - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A male horse is a stallion, and a female horse is a mare, while the general term for a young horse is a foal A young female horse is a filly, and a young male horse is a colt
- Horse | Definition, Breeds, Pictures, Evolution, Facts | Britannica
horse, (Equus caballus), a hoofed herbivorous mammal of the family Equidae It comprises a single species, Equus caballus, whose numerous varieties are called breeds
- Horse | WikiHorses | Fandom
The horse, (equus ferus caballus), a hoofed herbivorous mammal of the family equidae is a domesticated perisodactyl mammal of the equine family It comprises a single species, equus caballus, whose numerous varieties are called breeds
- 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)
- Domestication of the horse - Wikipedia
It is not entirely clear how, when or where the domestication of the horse took place Although horses appeared in Paleolithic cave art as early as 30,000 BCE, these were wild horses and were probably hunted for meat
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