A book about a specific breed like the Exmoor pony could be called a reference, a manual, or an encyclopedia depending on it's content.
A suitable title could be "Tales of the Exmoor Ponies" or "The Enchanting Exmoor Ponies: A Story of Resilience and Beauty".
The Exmoor pony breed comes from Great Brittan.
Exmoor is most famous for the "Exmoor Ponies". Also the red deer herds that room across the woodland landscape in the country.
Exmoor ponies are usually bay, and they have tan or "mealy" Pangaré markings around the eyes and muzzle. Because similar markings occur in equines other than horses, these markings are considered to be a primitive trait in horses.
Exmoor is situated in the south west of Britain and its northern border is the Bristol Channel. It is an area of high moorland, with enclosed farms. This provides a varied diet of moor grasses, rushes, heather and gorse.It has a generally very wet and windy climate.
Yeah espesially for Exmoor and Dartmoor ponies
Exmoor, in... Cornwall, I think. Rural UK is very suited to wild ponies. Dartmoor ponies live on Dartmoor, in Devon, but aren't still purebred, as other ponies have been introduced to the breed. Exmoor ponies are still pure.
Newfoundland ponies come from Newfoundland Canada. They were created from a mix of British breeds including the Exmoor pony, Galloway pony, Welsh pony, and New Forest pony.
A Dartmoor pony originates from Dartmoor, and is now crossbred with other ponies released onto the moor. An Exmoor pony is from Exmoor, and is purebred. They are typically stouter and darker coloured that Dartmoors.
when was the exmoor national park created
Exmoor was created in 1954.
Wie sieht der Exmoor-Nationalpark aus = What does Exmoor National Park look like