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Dettagli. Descrizione Equus asinus Kadzidłowo 002.jpg. English: A female donkey ( Equus asinus) with her foal in Kadzidłowo. Français : Une ânesse ( Equus asinus) et son ânon. Kadzidłowo, Pologne. Ирон: Хæрæджы лæппын йæ мады дзидзи дайы. Каджидлово, Польшæ. Data.
3 giorni fa · The horse (Equus ferus caballus) is a domesticated, one-toed, hoofed mammal. It belongs to the taxonomic family Equidae and is one of two extant subspecies of Equus ferus . The horse has evolved over the past 45 to 55 million years from a small multi-toed creature, close to Eohippus , into the large, single-toed animal of today.
21 mag 2024 · Die Pferde ( Equus) sind die einzige rezente Gattung der Familie der Equidae. Zur Gattung gehören die Wildpferde (das Przewalski-Pferd und der heute ausgestorbene Tarpan ), die verschiedenen Wildeselformen (der Afrikanische und der Asiatische Esel beziehungsweise der Kiang) sowie wenigstens drei Zebra -Arten (das Steppen-, das Berg ...
9 mag 2024 · Horse, a hoofed herbivorous mammal of the family Equidae. It comprises a single species, Equus caballus, divided into numerous varieties. Between about 6,000 years ago, when it was domesticated, and the emergence of mechanized vehicles, it was used as a draft animal and as one of the chief means of transportation.
1 giorno fa · The mitogenome contained 37 genes in the standard mammalian configuration and was 99.63% identical to the domestic horse ( Equus caballus ). The nuclear assembly, EquPr2, contained 2,146 scaffolds with an N50 of 85.1 Mb, 43X mean depth, and BUSCO quality score of 98.92%. EquPr2 successfully improves upon the existing Przewalski’s horse ...
22 mag 2024 · Explore the captivating simplicity of desert village life in this short video. From the rhythmic dance of windblown sands to the warm hues of sunset on adobe...
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7 mag 2024 · The genus Equus likely originated 4.0-4.5 million years ago (Orlando et al. 2013) Equus dispersed from North America to Eurasia around 2.6 million years ago (Steiner & Ryder 2011) The modern horse genus Equus probably evolved in North America and migrated across the Bering land bridge into Asia and Europe (Steiner & Ryder 2011)