All horses no matter what breed or species are herbivores.
Takhi's are the king of punjab
Takhi is a Native American (Indian) Algonquin name that means: 'cold.'
Takhi is pronounced as "tah-kee" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
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No, takhi caste is not a scheduled caste. Scheduled castes are officially recognized under the Indian constitution and have access to certain benefits and protections, whereas takhi caste may not have similar official recognition.
The term "Takhi" may refer to various contexts, but if you are referring to the surname in relation to a specific individual or cultural background, it would typically be associated with the ethnic or cultural group relevant to that context. Without more specific information, it is difficult to determine the exact caste or cultural significance of the surname "Takhi." Please provide additional context for a more accurate response.
They are also known as the Asiatic Wild Horse, Mongolian Wild Horse, and Takhi.
No. Horses, domesticated and feral (or those that have been domesticated but have gone into their wild state), are not truly wild like antelope, wolves, bears, deer, zebra, and bison. The only truly wild species of true horse that is left in the world is the Przewalski (also called the Mongolian Wild Horse, or the Takhi). Other "wild" or feral groups of horses like the Chincoteague/Assateague Island ponies off of Virgina and Maryland, USA, Sable Island ponies off of Nova Scotia, Canada, the American Mustangs, the Australian Brumbies, the Shackleford Banks horses off of North Carolina, the Vieques Island horses off of Puerto Rico, or the Portugese Sorraias, are all that exist of "wild" horses in the world.
MONGOLIA also known as the Asian Wild Horse or Mongolian Wild Horse, or Takhi
TAKHI (The Mongolian Wild Horse), Camels, and snow leopards. Kirsa (Corsac foxes) are also native to mongolia.
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