No, the Thessalonian is now known as the Pindos pony, it is a breed of Greek pony. Alexander the greats horse Bucephalus was called a Thessalonian, but it was actually an Akhal-Teke.
no
Horses did indeed become extinct in North America!. They survived, however in other countries.
Horses in general aren't extinct. There are still plenty of species left. Some of the original wild horse breeds have been lost though.
horses became extinct in the us un'till columbus brought them back
the bred that is becoming extinct in the world are mustangs there are 4,182 but it has reduced by 2,000.
There are no such thing as 3 toe horses. God made horses as they are now.
The horses were already there for the indians.
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.
nonruminant ungulates: horses; tapirs; rhinoceros; extinct forms
Yorkshire Coach Horse, extinct
North anerican horses, the horse in America today are from Europe
yes they are i know that for a fact sadly :(