The Tarpan looks like a Sorria or Konik pony usually. They are typically a shade of grullo dun and may turn white in the winter . They are usually in the 13.0-13.3 hands range and can be very territorial.
ferel , heck horse, tarpan, equidae, przewalski
The Tarpan - Dee Hicks
Wild tarpan horses are extinct.Attempts have been made to re-create them by selective breeding of other horse types, with limited success.
a Grayish wild horse from Europe that became extinct in 1919
Horse, donkey, mule, onager, tarpan, zebra...equids.
even it may be wild one its food habitate is veg
Thoroughbred Tarpan Tennesee Walking Horse Tersky Toric Trait du Nord Trakehner Turkoman
The wild horse (Equus ferus) is a species of the genus Equus, which includes as subspecies the domesticated horse as well as the undomesticated Tarpan and Przewalski's horse. The Tarpan became extinct in the 19th century, and Przewalski's Horse was saved from the brink of extinction and reintroduced successfully to the wild. Since the extinction of the Tarpan, attempts have been made to reconstruct the phenotype of the Tarpan, resulting in horse breeds such as the Konik and Heck horse. However, the genetic makeup and foundation bloodstock of those breeds is substantially derived from domesticated horses, and therefore these breeds possess domesticated traits.The term "wild horse" is also used colloquially to refer to free roaming herds of feral horses such as the Mustang in the United States, the Brumby in Australia, and many others. These feral horses are untamed members of the domestic horse subspecies (Equus ferus caballus), and should not be confused with the two truly "wild" horse subspecies.
Horse Snakes look like that because there head is theshape of the horse
Horse.The name for horses that we have domesticated [tamed] is Equus ferus caballus. Untamed horses such as the Tarpan [ which is now extinct] and Przewalski's Horse is Equus ferus
Wild horse
it looks like a horse but