Andalusian's are considered rare as there are less than 20,000 registered horses.
Andalusian horses (and not all of those) are PRE Andalusian.
Horses related to the Andalusian include Arabians, Lusitanos and Lipizzaners. These horses are classified as the world's most ancient beautifuls.
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The scientific name of an Andalusian horse is Equus Caballus. They are also known as Pura Raza Espanola (or PRE for short), or Pure Spanish horses.
The Andalusian breed was derived from Iberian, Arabian and Barb horses.
Percheron, Andalusian, and Lippizzaner are all breeds of Horses.
Percheron, Andalusian, and Lippizzaner are all breeds of horses.
All horses have the chestnuts on the inside of the legs.
Andalusian horses can be found in various colors, including gray, bay, black, and chestnut. Gray is the most common color for this breed. Palominos and duns can also be seen in some Andalusian horses.
no they are not endangered.
Horses are not an endangered species, there are many thousands of horses in the world.
Yes, there is still Andalusions and Lippizzaners in Spain.