Przewalski's horse

hagenbecki Matschie , 1903
prjevalskii Ewart , 1903
typicus
Max Hilzheimer  [ de ] , 1909

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2018

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13 images

225 internal links

86 external links

1. Taxonomy

2. Lineage

3. Population

4. Reproduction

5. Characteristics

6. History

7. Conservation efforts

8. See also

9. References

10. Further reading

11. External links

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Przewalski's horse ( /( p ) ʃ ə ˈ v ɑː l s k i / (p)shə- VAHL -skee ; [2] Polish:  [pʂɛˈvalskʲi] ; Khalkha Mongolian : тахь , takhi ; Ak Kaba Tuvan : [ daɣə//daɢə ] dagy ; Equus przewalskii or Equus ferus przewalskii ), [3] also called the Mongolian wild horse or Dzungarian horse , is a rare and endangered horse native to the steppes of central Asia. [4] At one time extinct in the wild (in Mongolia, the last wild Przewalski's horses had been seen in 1966), it has been reintroduced to its native habitat in Mongolia at the Khustain Nuruu National Park , Takhin Tal Nature Reserve, and Khomiin Tal. [1] The taxonomic position is still debated, with some taxonomists treating Przewalski's horse as a species , E. przewalskii , others as a subspecies of wild horse ( E. ferus przewalskii ) or a feral variety of the domesticated horse ( E. f. caballus ).

2017

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77 external links

1. Taxonomy

2. Lineage

3. Population

4. Reproduction

5. Characteristics

6. History

7. Conservation efforts

8. See also

9. Notes

10. References

11. Further reading

12. External links

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The Przewalski's horse (pronounced / ʃ ə ˈ v æ l s k i / shə- VAL -skee or / p ʃ ə ˈ v æ l s k i / pshə- VAL -skee ; [2] Khalkha Mongolian : тахь , takhi ; Ak Kaba Tuvan : [ daɣə//daɢə ] dagy ; Polish: [pʂɛˈvalskʲi] ; Equus ferus przewalskii ) [3] or Dzungarian horse , is a rare and endangered subspecies of wild horse ( Equus ferus ) native to the steppes of central Asia. [4] At one time extinct in the wild (in Mongolia, the last wild Przewalski's horses had been seen in 1966), it has been reintroduced to its native habitat in Mongolia at the Khustain Nuruu National Park , Takhin Tal Nature Reserve, and Khomiin Tal. [1] The taxonomic position is still debated, and some taxonomists treat Przewalski's horse as a species , Equus przewalskii .

2016

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14 sections

33 paragraphs

13 images

217 internal links

66 external links

1. Taxonomy

2. Lineage

3. Population

4. Reproduction

5. Characteristics

6. History

7. Conservation efforts

8. See also

9. Notes

10. References

11. Further reading

12. External links

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Przewalski's horse (pronounced / ʃ ə ˈ v æ l s k i / shə- VAL -skee or / p ʃ ə ˈ v æ l s k i / pshə- VAL -skee ; [2] Khalkha Mongolian : тахь , takhi ; Ak Kaba Tuvan : [ daɣə//daɢə ] dagy ; Polish: [pʂɛˈvalskʲi] ; Equus ferus przewalskii ) [3] or Dzungarian horse , is a rare and endangered subspecies of wild horse ( Equus ferus ) native to the steppes of central Asia. [4] At one time extinct in the wild (in Mongolia, the last wild Przewalski's horses had been seen in 1966), it has been reintroduced to its native habitat in Mongolia at the Khustain Nuruu National Park , Takhin Tal Nature Reserve, and Khomiin Tal. [1] The taxonomic position is still debated, and some taxonomists treat Przewalski's horse as a species , Equus przewalskii .

2015

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1. Phylogeny

2. Taxonomy

3. Population

4. Reproduction

5. Characteristics

6. History

7. Conservation efforts

8. See also

9. Notes

10. References

11. Further reading

12. External links

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Przewalski's horse (pronounced / ʃ [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ v æ l s k i / shə- VAL -skee or / p ʃ [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ v æ l s k i / pshə- VAHL -skee ; [2] Khalkha Mongolian : тахь , takhi ; Ak Kaba Tuvan : [ daɣə//daɢə ] dagy ; Polish: [pʂɛˈvalskʲi] ; Equus ferus przewalskii ) [3] or Dzungarian horse , is a rare and endangered subspecies of wild horse ( Equus ferus ) native to the steppes of central Asia. [4] At one time extinct in the wild (in Mongolia, the last wild Przewalski's horses had been seen in 1966), it has been reintroduced to its native habitat in Mongolia at the Khustain Nuruu National Park , Takhin Tal Nature Reserve, and Khomiin Tal. [1] The taxonomic position is still debated, and some taxonomists treat Przewalski's horse as a species , Equus przewalskii .

2014

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14 sections

30 paragraphs

10 images

197 internal links

60 external links

1. Phylogeny

2. Taxonomy

3. Population

4. Reproduction

5. Characteristics

6. History

7. Conservation efforts

8. See also

9. Notes

10. References

11. Further reading

12. External links

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Przewalski's horse (pronounced / ʃ [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ v æ l s k i / shə- VAL -skee or / z [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ v ɑː l s k i / zə- VAHL -skee ; Khalkha Mongolian : тахь , takhi ; Ak Kaba Tuvan : [ daɣə//daɢə ] dagy ; Polish: [pʂɛˈvalski] ; Equus ferus przewalskii ) [2] or Dzungarian horse , is a rare and endangered subspecies of wild horse ( Equus ferus ) native to the steppes of central Asia. [3] At one time extinct in the wild (in Mongolia, the last wild Przewalski's horses had been seen in 1966), it has been reintroduced to its native habitat in Mongolia at the Khustain Nuruu National Park , Takhin Tal Nature Reserve, and Khomiin Tal. [1] The taxonomic position is still debated, and some taxonomists treat Przewalski's horse as a species , Equus przewalskii .

2013

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9 images

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59 external links

1. Phylogeny

2. Taxonomy

3. Population

4. Reproduction

5. Characteristics

6. History

7. Conservation efforts

8. See also

9. Notes

10. References

11. Further reading

12. External links

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Przewalski's horse (pronounced / ʃ [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ v æ l s k i / shə- VAL -skee or / z [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ v ɑː l s k i / zə- VAHL -skee ; Khalkha Mongolian : тахь , takhi ; Ak Kaba Tuvan : [ daɣə//daɢə ] dagy ; Polish: [pʂɛˈvalski] ; Equus ferus przewalskii ) [2] or Dzungarian horse , is a rare and endangered subspecies of wild horse ( Equus ferus ) native to the steppes of central Asia, specifically Mongolia . [3] At one time extinct in the wild (in Mongolia, the last wild Przewalski's horses had been seen in 1966), it has been reintroduced to its native habitat in Mongolia at the Khustain Nuruu National Park , Takhin Tal Nature Reserve, and Khomiin Tal. [1] The taxonomic position is still debated, and some taxonomists treat Przewalski's horse as a species, Equus przewalskii .

2012

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25 paragraphs

9 images

180 internal links

44 external links

1. Taxonomy

2. Population

3. Appearance

4. Behavior

5. History

6. Preservation efforts

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. Further reading

11. External links

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Przewalski's horse (pronounced / [invalid input: 'icon'] ʃ [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ v æ l s k i / shə- VAL -skee or / z [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ v ɑː l s k i / zə- VAHL -skee ; Polish: [pʂɛˈvalski] ; Equus ferus przewalskii , Mongolian : Тахь , Takhi ) [2] or Dzungarian horse , is a rare and endangered subspecies of wild horse ( Equus ferus ) native to the steppes of central Asia, specifically Mongolia . [3] At one time extinct in the wild (in Mongolia, the last wild Przewalski's horses had been seen in 1966), it has been reintroduced to its native habitat in Mongolia at the Khustain Nuruu National Park , Takhin Tal Nature Reserve, and Khomiin Tal. [1] The taxonomic position is still debated, and some taxonomists treat Przewalski's horse as a species, Equus przewalskii .

2011

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1. Taxonomy

2. Population

3. Appearance

4. Behavior

5. History

6. Preservation efforts

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. External links

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Przewalski's Horse (Pronounced Sheh-VAL-ski; / [invalid input: 'icon'] ʃ [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ v æ l s k i / or / z [invalid input: 'ɨ'] ˈ v ɑː l s k / ; Polish: [pʂɛˈvalski] ; Equus ferus przewalskii , Mongolian : Тахь , Takhi ) [2] or Dzungarian Horse , is a rare and endangered subspecies of wild horse ( Equus ferus ) native to the steppes of central Asia, specifically China and Mongolia. [3] 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 Reserve and Khomiin Tal . [1] The taxonomic position is still debated, and some taxonomists treat Przewalski's Horse as a species, Equus przewalskii . In China, the last wild Przewalski's horses were seen in 1966. The Przewalski's Horse Reintroduction Project of China was initiated in 1985 with the creation of the Xinjiang Wild Horse Breeding Center.

2010

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1. Taxonomy

2. Population

3. Appearance

4. Behavior

5. History

6. Preservation efforts

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. External links

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Przewalski's Horse ( Equus ferus przewalskii , Mongolian : Тахь , Takhi , [2] or Dzungarian Horse , is a rare and endangered subspecies of wild horse ( Equus ferus ) native to the steppes of central Asia, specifically China and Mongolia. [3] 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 Reserve and Khomiin Tal . [1] The taxonomic position is still debated, and some taxonomists treat Przewalski's Horse as a species, Equus przewalskii . In China, the last wild Przewalski's horses were seen in 1966. The Przewalski's Horse Reintroduction Project of China was initiated in 1985 with the creation of the Xinjiang Wild Horse Breeding Center.

2009

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1. Taxonomy

2. Population

3. Appearance

4. Behavior

5. History

6. Preservation efforts

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. External links

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Przewalski's Horse ( Equus ferus przewalskii , Mongolian : Тахь , Takhi [2] ; Chinese : 野马 Yehmah/Yěmǎ [3] ), or Dzungarian Horse , is a rare and endangered subspecies of wild horse ( Equus ferus ) native to the steppes of central Asia. In China, the last wild Przewalski's horses were seen in 1966. The Przewalski's Horse Reintroduction Project of China was initiated in 1985 with the creation of the Xinjiang Wild Horse Breeding Center. 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 Reserve and Khomiin Tal . [1] The taxonomic position is still debated, and some taxonomists treat Przewalski's Horse as a species, Equus przewalskii .

2008

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1. Taxonomy

2. Population

3. Appearance

4. Behavior

5. History

6. Preservation efforts

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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Przewalski's Horse ( Equus ferus przewalskii , Equus przewalskii or Equus caballus przewalskii, classification is debated), Template:PronEng or /zɨˈvɑːlskiː/ , etc. in English ; also known as the Asian Wild Horse or Mongolian Wild Horse , or Takhi ( Mongolian : Тахь ), is the closest living wild relative of the domestic horse .

2007

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9 sections

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1. Taxonomy

2. Population

3. Appearance

4. Behaviour

5. History

6. Other Reserves for the Przewalski's Horse

7. References

8. See also

9. External links

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Przewalski's Horse ( Equus ferus przewalskii or Equus caballus przewalskii, classification is debated), pronounced in English as / ʃe'væl.skiː /, also known as the Asian Wild Horse or Mongolian Wild Horse , or Takhi , is the closest living wild relative of the domestic Horse .

2006

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1. History

2. Other Reserves for the Przewalski's Horse

3. Appearance and behaviour

4. Interesting Facts

5. References

6. See also

7. External links

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Przewalski's Horse ( Equus ferus przewalskii or Equus caballus przewalskii, classification is debated), pronounced in English as / ʃe'væl.skiː /, also known as the Asian Wild Horse or Mongolian Wild Horse , or Takhi , is the closest living wild relative of the domestic Horse .

2005

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1. History

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Przewalski's Horse ( Equus przewalskii or E. caballus przewalskii ), pronounced "(p)she-VAHL-skeez horse", also known as the Mongolian Wild Horse , or Takhi , is the closest living relative of the Domestic Horse and may in fact be the same species. Authorities differ about the correct classification. The two are the only equids that can cross-breed and produce fertile offspring.

2004

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2003

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Przewalski's Horse ( Equus przewalskii or E. caballus przewalskii ), also known as the Mongolian Wild Horse, or Takhi, is the closest living relative of the Domestic Horse and may in fact be the same species. (Authorities differ about the correct classification.) The two are the only equids that can cross-breed and produce fertile offspring.

2002

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Przewalski's horse ( Equus przewalskii or E. ferus przewalskii ), the Mongolian wild horse, or takhi , is the closest living relative of the domestic horse ; the two are the only equids that can cross-breed and produce fertile offspring.