
Horse
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Equus caballus
Conservation Status
Domesticated
Location
Global
Average size
4.5 to 6 feet tall at the shoulder
diet
Grass, hay, grains
lifespan
25 to 30 years
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Overview
The horse, scientifically known as Equus caballus, gallops through history as one of the first domesticated animals. These amazing mammals belong to the class Mammalia and can stand between 1.4 to 1.8 meters (4.5 to 6 feet) tall at the shoulder, making them both impressive and graceful.
Horses belong to the family Equidae and the order Perissodactyla. With their powerful legs and strong bodies, they can run fast, reaching speeds of about 70 kilometers per hour (43 miles per hour) when they truly want to trot into action!
Horses love munching on grass, hay, and grains, keeping their diets deliciously green. Their diet helps them stay energetic and strong, ready to gallop and leap when the mood strikes.
These magnificent creatures live for 25 to 30 years on average. This long lifespan allows them to form deep bonds with humans and other animals, making horse friendship truly special.
Horses also come in many breeds, each with its unique appearance and traits. From the sleek Arabian to the powerful Clydesdale, there is a horse for every personality and purpose.
They have keen senses and remarkable intelligence. Horses can learn tricks and tasks, making them not only wonderful companions but also fantastic working animals in farms and riding schools!
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