equus ferrus caballus
Yes, the scientific name for the horse is Equus ferus caballus.
Equus caballus is the scientific name for horse. The word giant is not part of the name.
The scientific name for Horsetails is Equisetum hyemale.
Scientific name:Equus Caballus Family:Equidae Genus:Equus
The scientific name for all horses (no matter the breed) is equus caballus.
Filly is a young female horse, but it has no other form. A colt is used to describe a young male horse.
The technical deffinition for it is a male horse under 4 or 5. However, some people call all young horses, regardless of gender, a colt.
filly if it is a girl and colt if it's a boy. overall a foal.
filly or colt (depending on gender), foal, or yearling
A filly is a young female horse and a colt is a young male horse.
I'm guessing they are still called foals... First answer is correct, it is a foal, but the name of a young male horse is a colt. A horse that has turned a year old has now become a yearling. Before that, the males are called colts. Females are called fillys.
Actually, there is no scientific name for "Colt". A Colt according to Dictionary.com is a male horse of not more than four years of age. Equus ferus caballus is the scientific name for the domesticated horse, and would be the same for Colt, because basically, it is just a baby horse. A White-tail fawn is still called Odocoileus virginianus,just as a Blue-Heron chick is still Ardea herodias. Sources-Wikipedia.com, Dictionary.com
a colt a colt
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a young horse is a foal but this can also be separated into male: colt and female: fillybaby horse that is five years or less: foalmale baby horse: coltfemale baby horse: filly What_is_a_young_horse_called
a colt is a baby horse.
A horses breed does not change the scientific name, all domesticated horse breeds are the same species. Equus Ferus Caballus.