The scientific name for domestic horses is Equus caballus.
The same as all other horses with the exception of Przewalski's horse - Equus caballus.
The scientific name for the human body is Homo sapiens.
walking, railroads, carriages, some automobiles, horses, bicycles
The species name of any living organism--including horses--remains the same regardless of sex, age or breed. The species name of the horse including males, females and young (and encompasses all breeds, from Appaloosas to Clydesdales) is Equus ferus caballus.
Donkeys and horses are not from the same species because of this: In sexual organisms, two organisms belong to the same species if they are able to breed and have fertile offspring. Although horses and donkeys can have mules, they are infertile, so they are two separate species and the mule is a hybrid.
Horses are of the Equine species. Specifically EQUUS equus.
There are way too many species to answer that here. Suffice it to say there are countless thousands of species on earth.
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The horses name was Incitatus.
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The horses name is Snowflake.