- 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
- Definition, Breeds, Pictures, Evolution, Facts - Britannica
It comprises a single species, Equus caballus, whose numerous varieties are called breeds Before the advent of mechanized vehicles, the horse was widely used as a draft animal, and riding on horseback was one of the chief means of transportation
- Horse Breeds: The 30 Most Popular Equine Types A To Z - Horses Foals
Read on to learn about the 30 most popular horse breeds found in the world today They are presented below in an alphabetical order – horse breeds A to Z 1 Appaloosa Horse The Appaloosa is an American horse breed, which was cultivated by the Nez Perce Native American tribe in the Pacific Northwest over centuries
- Horses 101 (Fun Facts, Breeds, Cost, Care, Riding, Etc. )
Learn about horse history and biology, how to care for them, and the basics of riding in this beginners’ guide to all things horses
- All About Horses - AMNH
Explore amazing facts about horse breeds Find out about their colors, body types, and where in the world they come from
- Horse | National Geographic
Explore the ancient relationship between human and horse Learn why hundreds of distinctive breeds are all members of a single species
- Horses - Facts, Information Pictures - Animal Corner
Horses are mammals in the same family as zebras, mules and donkeys Most breeds of horses are able to perform work such as carrying humans on their backs or be harnessed to pull objects such as carts or plows However, horse breeds were developed to allow horses to be specialized for certain tasks
- Horse Animal Facts - Equus caballus - A-Z Animals
There are 60 million domesticated horses in the world The scientific name of this animal is Equus caballus Equus has a literal meaning of horse in Latin Caballus is another word meaning horse in Latin, but for the longest time was only used by poets
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