donkey and horses are parts of the horse family.
No camels are a distinct species that is more closely related to Llamas and Alpacas. Horses are Equids and are more closely related to Donkey's and Zebras.
No. The horse is under the Equidae family, which is entirely separate from the Lagomorph family. The animals that are classified under the Lagomopha family are rabbits, hares, and picas.
Well, if zebras are part of the horse family, then you would think they would have the same as a horse. any better answers?
No, a horse should not eat peppers. Peppers are part of the nightshade family and can be considered toxic to horses.
Family Equidae. Looking at it another way, a wild horse's family or group is called a band or herd.
The Beautiful White Horse concludes with the cousins returning the horse to the rightful owner. They realized that it was stealing and their family was an honest family so they returned the horse.
No, Camels are part of well the Camel family. The family is made up of Camels, Llamas, Alpacas, Vicunas, Guanacos.
they come from the giraffidae family. The only other living member of this family is the okapi.
The horse is part of the Equidae family .thats a preety good question.-B:)
No... But a rhinoceros is.
There aren't.
Camels belong to the family Camelidae and thereby to the suborder Tylopoda. The Tylopoda themselves belong to the order Artiodactyla or cloven-footed animals. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Artiodactyla (EVEN-TOED UNGULATES) Sub: Tylopoda Family: Camelidae There are only two true camels; the dromedary or Arabian camel (one hump) and the Bactrain camel (two humps) Other members of the Camelidae are indiginous to South America and they are alpaca, guanaco, llama, and vicuna. The are of the same family, but are not true camels. Camels group/family is called Camelidae.
yes.
No they do not. It is kind of like a horse, they can breed with many different camels.
No, a horse is part of the equine "family", while a cow (female, and bull being male) is from the bovine "family". In this context, family can be considered to be the species.
Yes, they are both a part of the Equidae family.
No. The horse is under the Equidae family, which is entirely separate from the Lagomorph family. The animals that are classified under the Lagomopha family are rabbits, hares, and picas.
The horse falls under the class Mammalia. This is because the horse is a mammal. The horse is a part of the perissodactyla order and the equidae family.