Equus caballus is pronounced as "EH-kwuhs kuh-BAL-us." The emphasis is typically on the second syllable of "caballus." The "Equus" part sounds like "EH-kwuhs," with a short 'e' sound, while "caballus" has a softer 'c' sound and the 'u' is pronounced like 'a' in "cat."
The scientific name for all horses (no matter the breed) is equus caballus.
Equus caballus. The breed is the Thoroughbred.
Clydesdales don't ave a scientific name, because they are a single breed of horse, but the scientific name for horses in general is Equus Caballus.The Clydesdale horse, being a single breed of horse, does not have its own scientific name. The scientific name for the species horse, however, is Equus ferus caballus.
Equus caballus, the same as for any other breed of horse. There are no scientific names for breeds, only for species.
A horses breed does not change the scientific name, all domesticated horse breeds are the same species. Equus Ferus Caballus.
Equus Callabus. There might be some spelling errors there, but that's how you say it, so, ya
The scientific name for horses is Equus caballus
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A horses scientific name is Equus Caballus no matter what type or breed it is.
From what I can gather it means horse.Answer:Caballus originates from the Latin name for Horse - Equus ferus caballus.
The scientific name for a colt or young horse is Equus ferus caballus.
A horse belongs to the Equus ferus caballus species.