One horse species that is dying out is the Shire horse, with its characteristically powerful legs and hooves fringed with silky white hair, has become a symbol of Britain's heritage. The horses are dying from old age and there aren't enough colts, and filly's being born. Only 150 were born last year. One hope is breeders have been selling this type of horses all over the world to the highest bidder. This species of horses may live on.
A horse is of the equine species.
An endangered animal, whether it is a whale or a horse means that there are not that many of the species left. This means that they are close to dying out completely and becoming extinct
Growing.
Many species become classified as endangered species when they are dying out.
I believe that it refers to the death of a species to the point of extinction.
The dying off of a certain species causes that species to become endangered (the low count of that species)
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The Arabian horses species is the exact same as all other horse breeds. E.Ferus.
There would be burn marks all over the horse and the horse would be seriously injured/ dying.
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 species currently is not under threat.
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