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  1. Equidae - Wikipedia

    Equidae (commonly known as the horse family) is the taxonomic family of horses and related animals, including asses, zebras, and many extinct species known only from fossils.

  2. Equidae (asses, horses, and zebras) | INFORMATION | Animal ... - ADW

    Equids are polygynous herd animals that generally live in extended family groups occupying large territories in open country (grasslands, semi-arid areas, deserts, and mountains). Communication of …

  3. Equine | Horse, Domestication & Breeds | Britannica

    equine, one of the mammal family of Equidae (order Perissodactyla) that includes the modern horses, zebras, and asses, as well as more than 60 species known only from fossils.

  4. Equidae - New World Encyclopedia

    Hyracotherium, also called "eohippus". Equidae is a family of odd-toed ungulate mammals of horses and horse-like animals. It is sometimes known as the horse family. All extant equids are in the genus …

  5. Equidae - Animalia

    Equidae(sometimes known as the horse family) is the taxonomic family of horses and related animals, including the extant horses, donkeys, and zebras, and many other species known only from fossils. …

  6. Equid - Types, Characteristics, Evolution, Classification, & Pictures

    Dec 5, 2024 · Equids are herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Equidae (also called horse family), which includes horses, asses, and zebras. They have long limbs with a single toe and, …

  7. Equidae | Perissodactyl - American Museum of Natural History

    Equidae: the true horses of the family, Equidae first appeared in North America at the beginning of the Eocene, about 55.5 MYA.

  8. Family Equidae - Horses, asses, and zebras - Ultimate Ungulate

    The Equid Family Tree ... Explore the genera above, or jump to the Equidae species list

  9. Equidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Equidae is defined as a small family within the mammalian order Perissodactyla that includes horses, wild asses, and zebras, characterized by their foot morphology and a dynamic taxonomy.

  10. Equidae - elsevier-elibrary.com

    Equidae, Tapiridae, and Rhinocerotidae are families within the mammalian order Perissodactyla and are distinguished from the family Artiodactyla by their foot morphology and digestive system.