Przewalski's horses are wild horses that not many people have tamed in the past. They are thousands of years old and are extremely untame :)
Have fun
~Laura~
Przewalskis (pronounced shi-val-skis) look similar to Norwegian Fjord Horse.
A Przewalskiâ??s horse can be found in areas of Europe such as Russia and China. They are found in pastures and fields, and they eat the grass and plants in those fields.
The scientific name for the Przewalski's wild horse is Equus ferus przewalskii. It is the only remaining truly wild horse species in the world.
przewalskis horses are extinct from the wild so they are only found in captivity and they usually live for about 20 years in captivity
All horses breeds with the exception of a few wild horses carry the scientific name of Equus ferus caballus. The Tarpan(Eurasian wild horse) is Equus Ferus Ferus. And the Przewalskis horse is Equus ferus Przewalskii.
Strength usually means pulling power. The breed that can pull the most is the biggest breed also. The Clydesdale breeds. The Clydesdale also tires quickly. If you were to get a horse that was going to do heavy pulling all day it would have to be a Belgian.
Engish: Horse - Horse Spanish: Horse - Caballo French: Horse - Cheval German: Horse - Pferd Italian: Horse - Cavallo Dutch: Horse - Paard Danish: Horse - Hest Finnish: Horse - Hevonen Romanian: Horse - Calul Serbian: Horse - Kultura
in shakespeare's play, he wrote "a horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!"
I lost my horse. I miss my horse. Where is my horse?
Its called a seahorse or the river horse. Another popular name for the camargue horse is the horse of the sea
cart horse, change course, coach horse, dark horse, dawn horse, divorce, draft horse, draught horse, dray horse, endorse, enforce, ensource, farm horse, gift horse, gift-horse, golf course, in force, laforce, light source, long horse, main course, male horse, midcourse, of course, old norse, outsource, perforce, plow horse, point source, pole horse, post horse, race horse, remorse, sales force, shire horse, side horse, stick horse, strong force, task force, weak force, wheel horse, white horse, wild horse, work force
Richard III himself actually said "A Horse! A Horse! MY Kingdom for a horse!"