The Genus Equus includes horses, donkeys and zebras.
They are mammals, with long heads and necks (with a mane of hair). They have long, slender legs with a single toe - protected by a hoof. They are herbivores, that usually feed on fibrous food such as grass.
The Equus genus first appeared in the fossil record around 4 million years ago during the Pliocene epoch.
I need more information to identify the genus of the plant. Can you provide some characteristics or a description of the plant?
Horse classifiation is as follows: Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammilia Order: Perissodactyla Family: Equidae Species: Equus caballus This classification includes:horses, asses, zebras and 9 other species.
a equus is a modern horse it meens horse in spanish
The first word in a scientific name represents the genus of an organism, which groups species with similar characteristics together. It is always capitalized and is written before the specific epithet, which represents the species within the genus.
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The donkey is part of the species Equus africanus or African wild donkey
They belong to the genus Equus.
Zebras is Equus quagga.Horses is Equus caballus.
There are three species of zebra all of which belong to the Equus genus. The species are listed below.Plains Zebra (Equus quagga)Grevy's Zebra (Equus grevyi)Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra)
About 40 miles an hour.
Phylum- Chordates Class- Mammal order- Perissodactyla Family- Equidae Genus- Equus Species- Equus Asinus
As I said to another person who asked the same question there at least I think there is no genus specifically for the breed but the Genus for the species horse is "Equus"
The same as all other horses with the exception of Przewalski's horse - Equus caballus.