It is actually called an Equine family. Zebras, donkeys, mules, and horses are the most obvious species in the Equine family.
The horse is a member of the Eqqus family, along with zebras and many other horse-like animals.
Equidae is the family of horse-like animals, which belong to the order Perissodactyla. It is sometimes known as the horse family. Apart from the horse, other extant equids include assorted subspecies of donkey or ass, and the zebra. All of these are in the genus Equus the zoological family horses belong to
The Arabian horse is in the same family as all other horse breeds Equidae.
The way a horse feels around other animals will depend on what animal it is around the horse and the horses individual likes and dislikes. Many horses will just ignore other animals, especially if there are other horses or humans around. If the horse is alone it may form a bond with the other animal.
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Horses belong to the Equidae family, which also includes zebras and donkeys.
No. The horse is under the Equidae family, which is entirely separate from the Lagomorph family. The animals that are classified under the Lagomopha family are rabbits, hares, and picas.
The horse has only one toe. Other hoofed animals have a split toe. The horse is the only animal that does not have the split toe. Not including the zebra of course.
if they want to and if the other animal isn't trying to hurt the horse i bet the horse would be happy to play
they come from the giraffidae family. The only other living member of this family is the okapi.
A horse
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