Yes, rhinoceroses and horses belong to the same taxonomic order, Perissodactyla, which means "odd-toed ungulates." However, they are from different families within this order: horses are part of the Equidae family, while rhinoceroses belong to the Rhinocerotidae family. Despite some similarities in their hoofed structure and herbivorous diets, they have distinct evolutionary paths and characteristics.
No they are not from the same family, sea horses are a special kind of fish, horses are mammals.
Rhinos are NOT in the same family as horses and they may have been the cause of many "real" unicorn sightings.
Horses, Asses, and of course Zebras
No. They're in the same kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia, and order Perissodactyla. But horses are in the Equidae family, and rhinoceros in the Rhinocerotidae.
Yes, they belong in a group called the hoofed mammals.
It is because their diets and digestive systems are very similar.
I'm not entirely sure what the question here is, but the rhino and the horse are in the same order, Perissodactyla, but not in the same family. And yes, that is one theory on the myth of the unicorn.
The horse belongs to the Equidae Family.
Horses are in the Equidae family. Cats are in the Felidae family. Deer form the Cervidae family
Yes, they are both a part of the Equidae family.
zebras are from the same family as wild horses, domestic horses, wild asses, and domestic asses. the family is called EQUIDAE
A group of horses, whether they are family or not are always called a herd.