The breeds of cattle of the Philippines include the following:
The breeds of cattle of the Philippines include the following:
There are ten species of horse native to the Philippines. These are the Baguio pony, Baguio light horse, miniature horse, native racehorse, Philippine pony, Quarter horse, Tagaytay pony, Tagaytay light horse, thoroughbred, and Arabian.
The horse comes from one of the couple of subspecies that are still existing from the wild horse. There are 2 breeds of horse in the Philippines, one is called the Baguio Pony and the other is called the Baguio Light Horse. The 2 breeds are partly similar because they both arrived in the Philippines from China and different parts of South America, such as Brazil.
Well horses are an important part of the society in the Philippines. Many social-economic policies have been created because of horses. Horses have founded many schools and hospitals, in fact a horse may have even founded this website. Horses are just as important as people are in society
Arabian horse
A horse is of the equine species.
tehre are 3500 plants species found in the philippines
there are fourteen thousand species of plants in philippines
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The Philippines has 308 species of freshwater fishes, and more than a thousand species of marine fishes. Click on the Related Link below for a list of freshwater fishes in the Philippines.
The Arabian horses species is the exact same as all other horse breeds. E.Ferus.
I believe species of Dugong live in the Philippines.
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About 206 native species of terrestrial fauna (plus 7 introduced species). Of 206 native species, 117 are endemic. I don't have yet any idea about marine mammals in the Philippines. -------------------------------------------- x_tian_2010
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)
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