They are sexual..Both sexes are found in the species.
the first horse was found in Arabia Actually the first horses developed over the continents of North America and Eurasia, however they died out in North America. True breeds of horse developed after the horse was established as a species.
A horse is of the equine species.
They are sexual..Both sexes are found in the species.
Yes, horse tail (Equisetum arvense) does not contain ephedrine. Ephedrine is a compound found in plants of the Ephedra genus, not in Equisetum species.
NO
A horse belongs to the Equus ferus caballus species.
The Arabian horses species is the exact same as all other horse breeds. E.Ferus.
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)
hooves are found on horse feet
northern Hampshire English horse
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