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The Arabian horses species is the exact same as all other horse breeds. E.Ferus.
The Camargue horse is not a separate species, nor are their 'sub-species' of the breed. All modern horse breeds belong to the same species, Equus Caballus
A horse is of the equine species.
There are 100+ original species but people breeded new species. the above refers to 'breeds' not 'species'! Humans bred different breeds of horse. There is possibly 1 species of wild horse still existing in Outer-Mongolia, but all domestic horses are the 1 species!! (As are dogs, cats, etc)
There are 300 to 350 breeds of horses But all domestic horses are of the 1 species!!
If you meant horse "genus", there is only one, Equus,which contains the domestic horse E. caballus, plus three wild horse groups, the zebra, of which there are several species, the ass of which there are also several species, and a mongolian horse, E. przhevalskii.
over one hundred!At most there are 2 species of horse in the world! One wild in Mongolia and all the rest, the domestic horses.... which come in many BREEDS but are all one SPECIES!
The same as all other horses with the exception of Przewalski's horse - Equus caballus.
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A horse belongs to the Equus ferus caballus species.
Yes, because the donkey is part of the horse family, and all species of horses are herbivores.
Equus ferus caballus. The scientific name for all horses regardless what they're used for (except for the Przewalski's horse, which is a different species from the domesticated and feral horse) is the same.