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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
- Horse Animal Facts - Equus ferus caballus - A-Z Animals
The domestic horse is a large, social, hoofed mammal domesticated from wild horse lineages and widely used by humans for riding, work, sport, and companionship
- 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
- Evolution of the horse - Wikipedia
The horse's evolutionary lineage became a common feature of biology textbooks, and the sequence of transitional fossils was assembled by the American Museum of Natural History into an exhibit that emphasized the gradual, "straight-line" evolution of the horse
- Horse - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Horses are large mammals characterized by their powerful musculature, long legs, and strong hooves Their skeletal structure is uniquely adapted for running, with flexible joints and a spring‑like ligament system that helps absorb shock
- Horse Breeds: The 30 Most Popular Equine Types A To Z
Learn about the 30 most popular horse breeds found in the world today - presented below in an alphabetical order - horse breeds A to Z
- 20 Fascinating Facts About Horses - The Spruce Pets
Horses are such fascinating creatures, and there are hundreds of horse breeds, such as the Arabian, Andalusian, Friesian, and mustang, each with its own unique personality and appearance Whether you’re in awe of powerful draft horses or you can’t resist adorable ponies, horses make great companions for the people who love them
- Horse - Evolution, Domestication, Anatomy | Britannica
Based on modern genetic analyses, the answers to the questions surrounding horse domestication are that the horse has a diverse ancestry, that there was more than one domestication event, and that domestic horses have been widely interbred throughout the history of their domestication
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