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Przewalski's Hor or Dzungarian Hor, is a rare and endangered subspecies of wild hor (Equus
ferus) native to the steppes of central Asia, specifically China and Mongolia. At one time extinct in
the wild, it has been reintroduced to its native habitat in Mongolia at the Khustain Nuruu National
Park, Takhin Tal Nature Rerve and Khomiin Tal. The taxonomic position is still debated, and some
taxonomists treat Przewalski's Hor as a species, Equus przewalskii. In China, the last wild
Przewalski's hors were en in 1966. The Przewalski's Hor Reintroduction Project of China was
initiated in 1985 with the creation of the Xinjiang Wild Hor Breeding names for
this equine include Asian Wild Hor and Mongolian Wild Hor. Historical but obsolete names
include true tarpan[4] and Mongolian tarpan. The hor is named after the Russian geographer
and explorer Nikolai "wild" hors today, such as the American Mustang or the
Australian Brumby, are actually feral hors descended from domesticated animals that escaped
and adapted to life in the wild. In contrast, Przewalski's Hor has never been successfully
domesticated and remains a truly wild animal today. Przewalski's Hor is one of two known
subspecies of Equus ferus, the other being the extinct Tarpan (Equus ferus ferus). The Przewalski's
Hor is considered the only remaining truly wild "hor" in the world and may be the clost living
wild relative of the domesticated hor, Equus caballus. There are still a number of other wild
equines, including three species of zebra and various subspecies of the African wild ass, onager
and kiang.
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Hors in the wild, are social animals, take care of each other, let the hor feel more cure. Fed
the hors, although some live in a barn for a hor, but hors have a great need for companions.
Usually rai a number of other racecours animals such as dogs, goats and even donkeys, etc.,
can be ud as a hor companion. Between a group of hors living together, is very class
conscious. Usually among a group of wild hors, there will be a male hor leader. Among the
hors fed, there will be a geld a hor or mare as leaders. Two hors to compete head position,
or to challenge the new leader of the hor, usually a fight to resolve. Of cour, the two male
hor mare to compete, but also one of the fight. Young hors together, often chasing each other,
kicking, biting, this is not the real fight, but fun. Learning from play communication and
interpersonal skills, the growth of this colt is very important. Compared to other animals, the hor
is a very gentle animal. Hors do not usually take the initiative to attack humans or other animals,
when the danger is Sanshiliuji go for the best, up to escape. In the Mustang group, some pregnant
mare pony or can not run away, hors will be in the middle of them, we butt outwards, with its
only weapon - the rear foot, then kick against predators.
篇三
The hor (Equus caballus) is a large odd-toed ungulate mammal, one of ten living species of the
family Equidae.
For centuries hors have been one of the most economically important domesticated animals,
especially relied upon for farmwork and for transportation. Their importance declined following
the introduction of mechanization. The history of the hor is prominent in religion, mythology, art,
transportation, agriculture, and warfare.
Most hors perform work such as carrying humans or are harnesd to pull objects such as carts
or plows. Hundreds of distinct hor breeds have been developed, allowing hors to be specialized
for certain tasks; lighter hors for racing or riding, heavier hors for farming and other tasks
requiring pulling power. Some hors, such as the miniature hor, can be kept as pets. In some
societies, hors are a source of food, both meat and milk; in others it is taboo to consume the
products. In industrialized countries, hors are predominantly kept for leisure and sporting
pursuits, while in other parts of the world they are still ud as working animals.
Hors and humans have lived and worked together for thousands of years and an extensive
specialized vocabulary has arin to describe virtually every hor behavioral and anatomical
characteristic with a high degree of precision.
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