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- Onager - Wikipedia
The onager is reddish-brown or yellowish-brown and has a broad dorsal stripe on the middle of the back It weighs about 200–260 kg (440–570 lb) and reaches about 2 1 m (6 ft 11 in) head-body length It is among the fastest mammals, capable of running 64–70 km h (40–43 mph)
- Onager (weapon) - Wikipedia
It is commonly depicted as a catapult with a bowl, bucket, or sling at the end of its throwing arm The onager was first mentioned in 353 AD by Ammianus Marcellinus, who described onagers as the same as a scorpion
- Onager - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The onager (Equus hemionus) is a species of the family Equidae that is found in Asia The onager was described and given its binomial name by German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas in 1775 Unlike most horses and donkeys, onagers have never been domesticated
- Onager | Roman siege engine, catapult, trebuchet | Britannica
Onager, in weaponry, ancient Roman torsion-powered weapon, similar to a catapult It consisted of a single vertical beam thrust through a thick horizontal skein of twisted cords
- Onager | Wild Ass, Asiatic, Equid | Britannica
Onager, (Equus onager), species of Asian wild ass that ranges from northwest Iran to Turkmenistan The onager is pale-coloured and has a short erect mane and fairly large ears
- Onager Animal Facts - Equus hemionus - A-Z Animals
Onagers are a species of wild asses They have a short mane, large ears, and pale hair that changes color depending on the season In the summer, they become reddish-brown, and this changes to yellowish or grayish-brown in the winter
- Onager Explained
The onager (Equus hemionus), also known as hemione or Asiatic wild ass, is a species of the family Equidae native to Asia A member of the subgenus Asinus, the onager was described and given its binomial name by German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas in 1775
- Onager - Wikiwand
The onager is reddish-brown or yellowish-brown and has a broad dorsal stripe on the middle of the back It weighs about 200–260 kg (440–570 lb) and reaches about 2 1 m (6 ft 11 in) head-body length It is among the fastest mammals, capable of running 64–70 km h (40–43 mph)
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