The word "equine" is pronounced E-kwine and comes from "equus" (pronounced eck- wuss), the Latin word for horse. Some people also refer to is as eck-kuss with the "w" being silent.
The scientific name for horses is Equus ferus caballus.
Equus caballus is pronounced as "EH-kwuhs kuh-BAL-us." The emphasis is typically on the second syllable of "caballus." The "Equus" part sounds like "EH-kwuhs," with a short 'e' sound, while "caballus" has a softer 'c' sound and the 'u' is pronounced like 'a' in "cat."
Equus Callabus. There might be some spelling errors there, but that's how you say it, so, ya
The scientific name for the appaloosa is Equus ferus caballus
The Latin subspecies of the horse (Equus ferus caballus) may be (CAH-buh-lus).The related Spanish word for horses, caballos, is (cah-BY-ohse), rhymes with dose.
Zebras is Equus quagga.Horses is Equus caballus.
Equus caballus is the scientific name for the American mustang
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The name equus is latin meaning steed
The scientific name for horses is Equus caballus
The scientific name for a colt or young horse is Equus ferus caballus.
The scientific name for the brumby, which is a feral horse in Australia, is Equus ferus caballus.