No. The Andalusian and Lipizzan horses are different breeds. They are closely related, but are distinct breeds with separate breed registries.
The International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse Association has a website, so does The Lipizzan Association of North America.
No it's not the Lipizzaner is not the same breed as the Andalusian. Spanish horses were used as foundation stock along with Kladrubers, Arabians, Neapolitans (Italian breed, now extinct.) And a few others to create the Lipizzaner.
All horses are 'normal' they just have slight differences in overall type etc. Lipizzaner's were and are bred for haute Ecole (High School Dressage) While other breeds typically are not. The tend to be shorter and more cob like in proportions with extremely sound legs and feet. They also almost exclusively come in grey, although some may stay bay/brown.
Black is a color and not a breed, Lipizzaner's are born black, bay or brown and lighten to grey as they age, very few of them will remain the same color as when they were foals.
A lipizaner x Arabian.
a beautiful type of horse the common color is white and they do dressage.
The Andalusian horse comes from the Andalusian region of Spain. Most Andalusians are now called Pure Raza Espanol or PRE for short. Thorough any horse bred in that particular region can still be called an Andalusian.
A specific breed of horse does not have specific or exclusive predators. All horses have the exact same predators which will vary according to where the horse lives.
Zorro's mount was a rare black Andalusian.
The Andalusian breed was derived from Iberian, Arabian and Barb horses.
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Andalusian horse named Traveler
Andalusian. A gray Andalusian!
The Andalusian is from Spain. They are also known as the Pura Raza Espanola, or the Pure Spanish Horse.
Andalusian horse named Traveler
It's an Andalusian.