yes the warlena horse did
The horse itself is not endangered, but there are some breeds of horse that will likely go extinct.
There are over 300 recognized horse breeds worldwide. These breeds vary significantly in size, appearance, and temperament, developed over time for various purposes such as work, sport, and companionship. Some of the most well-known breeds include the Arabian, Thoroughbred, and Quarter Horse. The exact number of breeds can fluctuate as new breeds are developed and others become extinct.
Yorkshire Coach Horse, extinct
No. Black is not a specific breed of horse but simply a color. There are a variety of horse breeds that come in the color of black.
Yes there are several breeds including the Salerno, Sardinian, Murgese, Neapolitan (Extinct) and several other breeds.
While the Turcoman Horse died out as a breed, it is the progenitor of thoroughbred racing horses. They died out because of inbreeding and became extinct as a breed in the early 18th century.
Horses in general aren't extinct. There are still plenty of species left. Some of the original wild horse breeds have been lost though.
For a saddle horse I would have to say the American Quarter Horse and the American Paint Horse. After that would be the draft breeds. I pick these breeds because of their mellow attitude toward life.
Well, I haven't counted them all but i think there are over 300 horse breeds, as there are many rare and unknown breeds which are not included on the Horse Breeds page on Wikipedia, although this is still a good list. I found a website which is new, so, unfortunately incomplete. However, they have listed many horse breeds. Check out the website if you are interested: http://equi-mania.wikidot.com Hope I've helped you answer your question!
There are 96 beautiful horse breeds in America my favs are the American Quarter Horse,Paint Horse,and Mustang horses.
i dont think that any are extinct yet but the przewalski's horse is going extinct as they are the oldest breed of horse (:
The Turkoman horse isn't exactly extinct at all, the fact that the breed is thought to no longer have it's pure form like it once did. But there are still horses out there still called the Turkoman horse.