they are; welsh section A, welsh section B, welsh section C, welsh section D, thoroughbred, hanovarian, Irish draft, exmoor, fell, dartmoor, gypsy vanner, warmblood, shetland, minature shetland, fellabella, shire, clyesdale, fjord, American saddlebred, lippizanner, andalucian, appaloosa, Anglo Arab, freisian, halflinger, connemara, Cleveland bay, Morgan, new forest, lusitano, oldenburg, dutch warmblood, danish warmblood, Arabian, criollo horses, british riding pony, british warmblood, quarter horse, holstener, Hungarian warmblood, selle francis, paso fino, swedish warmblood, trakhenner, westphalian...
although their are many more, these are just a few off the top of my head!!
There is only one species of horse, which is Equus ferus caballus. However, there are many different breeds of horses that have been developed for various purposes.
Only if it is in a title or name of something such as Black Beauty. But if it is the name of a horse not in a movie or you do not mean the title then no.
No, elephants and horses are not closely related. Elephants belong to the family Elephantidae, while horses belong to the family Equidae. They are distinct species with different evolutionary histories.
Donna & Dolly
No, mares are female horses and cannot get pregnant by a human male. Interbreeding between different species is not biologically possible. Mares can only get pregnant by mating with a male horse (stallion).
Different species have different names that start with different letters. However, all species names are generally preceded by a genus name.
because they each have a different number of chromosomes
There is only one species of horse, which is Equus ferus caballus. However, there are many different breeds of horses that have been developed for various purposes.
Just the name of 'Morgan horse'.
Of course not. They are a completely different species.
Horse: Equus caballus Donkey: Equus asinus They are two different species, but are in the same family.
Sea horses are small fish that have armored plates. There are about 50 different species of sea horses around the world
Horses in slaughterhouses do not have names anymore.
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Yes, they are the same species, just different builds and heights is all.
A horses leg is called a leg, but it has several names for different areas of the leg like cannon, hock and gaskin.
Males and females of the same species don't have different scientific names, but different species do have different scientific names and there are many different rabbit species, so there's no single answer to this question. All domestic rabbits, including males, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.