A horse has hair not fur, there is a slight difference in the structure. A Przewalski's horse typically will have a rougher or coarser hair coat than a domestic horse as this helps to shed water, repel insects, and prevent injury to the skin underneath.
humans are the major cause of the przewalski horses disappearance
yes
keeping them and breeding them in captivity, like in zoo's
Yes, no Przewalski's Horse has ever been successfully domesticated.
No.
humans and wolves
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~
Przewalski's Horses live in a habitat of mainly wilderness in Mongolia.
main species; arab przewalski mustang
The Przewalski's Horse is the only truly wild horse as they are not descendants of domesticated horses. These horses evolved to live in the areas of Mongolia that they currently live in.
The Przewalski horses are not extinct, but they are extremely rare and in danger of extinction. There are not any left in the wild but they can be seen in Zoos.
Przewalski horses will eat grasses, beneficial weeds, tree bark, and even soil to meet their nutritional needs.