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Equidae: Zebras, Wild Asses & Horses

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Thomas Vilayan: " Life changes faster than you think!
Mountain Zebra, Namibia "



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Kimberley Spencer: " Well someone is a bit grumpy! "


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"#WildLlanos - Colombia's Wild East is a horse lover's place. Infinite plains, wild herds, cowboys, horizon as far as the eye reaches, swaying prairie grasses, aromas of dust, of mud, of horse, of leather, of hot soil... and these sunsets ? "I am in awe of how beautiful the savannah looks from a horse. It was my first time on a horse and it was truly magical! The place, the people and the animals gave me an experience I will for sure never forget. Being in awe is how I would describe my time there. After one month in Colombia and 6 months backpacking all over the world this is still one of my favourite moments of the whole experience." Simina from Amsterdam, visited in December 2019"


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( This post was last modified: 06-08-2020, 12:23 AM by Styx38 )

Feral Horse in the Badhyz Ecosystem, Turkmenistan. They are a serious competition for the local Kulan



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source: Kaczensky and Lindell. 2014. Rapid assessment of the mammalian community  in the Badhyz Ecosystem, Turkmenistan

Are these Horses the Akhal-Teke breed?
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Kimberley Spencer: " Tussle in the desert~ "


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Kimberley Spencer: " Teeeth! "


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Vintage picture of feral Llanos horses:


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When I see them in wild, I can only think wild horses are really beautiful animals...


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Kimberley Spencer: " Side by side "


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Zhayynn James: " An exodus of zebras surrounded us, the air thick with dust and the drum of hooves, the whinnying and neighing as they called to each other, as they headed down to a shallow lake, the only source of water in the area, and it drew them in like a magnet. The experience was magical and one of the reasons I fell in love with Ndutu. This was how it was at Hidden Valley in 2015 and though I have been back every year at the same time, I not witnessed the same cauldron of dust and the numbers of zebra and wildebeest, until this March. This year was close to the same volume of animals, but there was no dust as it was lush green. Now 2021... "


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Dirk Jonhson: " Look at the mane on that beautiful beast, on the right. "


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"Wild horses in the middle of Casanare with this amazing Colombian sunset! Casanare is home to most diverse wildlife in the country"


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( This post was last modified: 08-01-2020, 06:55 PM by BorneanTiger )

Apart from the oryx (Oryx leucoryx, the national animal), the dromedary or Arabian one-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius), and the Saker falcon (Falco cherrug, the national bird), the horse (Equus ferus caballus) has high esteem in the UAE:



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Daniel Rosengren: " Two zebra stallions measuring their strengths by biting and kicking.
Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. "



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