Equus caballus
pinto is just another word for paint. Like a Pinto horse.
Mottle
Yes, the scientific name for the horse is Equus ferus caballus.
Equus caballus is the scientific name for horse. The word giant is not part of the name.
Pinto horses get their name from their coat coloration, which is characterized by large patches of white mixed with another color, such as black, brown, or chestnut. The word "pinto" is derived from the Spanish word "pinta," meaning "painted."
The phrase "a kind of bean or horse" could refer to "pinto." Pinto beans are a popular variety known for their mottled appearance, while the pinto horse is characterized by its spotted coat pattern. Both share the name "pinto," showcasing the diverse use of terms across different contexts.
A pinto horse that is white and any color except black is commonly referred to as a skewbald.
The scientific name for Horsetails is Equisetum hyemale.
Piebaldother then that there is also coloured or painted.-Horse Expert
Scientific name:Equus Caballus Family:Equidae Genus:Equus
I'm guessing. India Pinto bean - grown in SW United States Pinto horse - American Indians loved him
....... you dont need a special saddle for a pinto. you just use any saddle that fits.....