A horse is most likely to related to a zebra as they have the same bones as each other.
A mule, a hinney, a zorse and a hebra are all related to a horse in that they all have a single horse parent.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------BUT,girraffes,zebras,and all other hoofed animals are related to horses.Scientificly,they all have the same evolutionary ancestor,which was some thing like a horse like bear or something.enjoy these true facts and type more Q and A above.have a nice day!:)
in shakespeare's play, he wrote "a horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!"
a person who rides a horse carriage is a horse carriager,horse groom,horser,horse carriage man,horse guard,horse carry,
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Dudley Do-Right's horse was named "Horse."
Zebras are in the horse family- their closest relatives are horses and donkeys.
Believe it or not. The Rhino and Tapir are the horses closes relatives. The zebra comes behind them. Sweeney_Todd_Fan
Horses and zebras are both equines. They are therefore related to asses, donkeys, onagers and mules (sterile hybrid of a horse and donkey). A cross between a male zebra and a female horse is called a zorse. Although an okapi looks a bit like a horse and a bit like a zebra, it is not related to either one. Its closest relative is the giraffe.
The horse's closest relatives are other members of the family Equidae, which include zebras and donkeys. All three belong to the genus Equus, sharing common ancestry and certain physical and behavioral traits. Additionally, they are part of the order Perissodactyla, which also includes rhinoceroses and tapirs, but they are more distantly related to these animals.
the horse[[User:Brinkers|Brinkers]] 19:20, 10 Jan 2008 (UTC)~ If you are saying what are the horse's relatives, there are many. Donkey, mule, zebra, pony. That's about it.
A horse's family is a herd. It is usually made up of an alpha mare, her sisters and aunts (female relatives) ect., and one breeding stallion. Domestic horses have human families. And human families can vary greatly but if there is a horse in the family there almost certainly has to be a breadwinner. And in the majority of cases there will be at least one horse-crazy girl.
The possessive form of "relatives" is "relatives'." This form is used to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with multiple relatives. For example, you might say "the relatives' reunion" to refer to a reunion belonging to the relatives.
Your question is a little too broad.Are you askingabout living relatives?relatives in the Genus Homo? (0 living relatives)relatives in the Tribe Hominini? (2 living relatives)relatives in the Subfamily Homininae? (4 living relatives)relatives in the Family Hominidae? (6 living relatives)relatives in the Superfamily Hominoidea? (~21 living relatives)relatives in the Superorder Euarchontoglires? (colugos, lagomorphs, primates, rodents, and treeshrews)...relatives in the Subphylum Vertebrata? (all animals with a spine)...relatives in the Kingdom Animalia? (all animals)...relatives in the monophyletic grouping Opisthokont? (all animals + fungi...)relatives in the Domain Eukaryota? (animals, plants, fungi, and protists...)
The Tapir is actually related to the horse and rhinoceroses.
Relatives on your Mother's side of the family. Relatives on your Farther's side would be Paternal.
The quagga was closely related to the horse and the zebra. It was a subspecies of the Plains Zebra, and striped only on the front part of its body, with its hindquarters a solid, darker brown.
The possessive form is relatives'.