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What animals are running herbivorous mammals?

Some examples include zebras, antelopes, horses, etc.


What else animal has hooves?

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What is herbivore that lives in the savanna?

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What are antelopes antelopes preditors?

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Do seahorses related to horses?

Do you related to rock? No seahorses are fish, horses are mammals


What animals are heribvore?

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What species are horses most closely related to?

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What animal is related to horses and zebras but does not look like it?

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What horses are related to the Andalusian?

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What split hoof animal did goats evolve from?

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Are Rhino's the same species as Horses?

No, Rhino's are not the same species or even closely related to Horses. Rhino's are related to Elephants and Manatees, while horses are related to Zebras and at a more distant relation, Antelopes and Pronghorns....While technically correct;While the previous entry is technically correct (all being in the same genus, equus) the odd-toed ungulates (meaning "hoofed animal), order perissodactyla; include horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs. Perissodactyla are catorgorized as being mammals with feet that are symmetrical from the third toe. This, simply stated, is a fact that Rhinos and Horses do share a special genetic likeness, making them much more closely related than anyone may have imagined.