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Not only is the horse recognizable as an actual Equus caballus - rather than a unicorn with an invisible horn - but there are plenty of furballs for animal lovers of all stripes, including a three-legged ginger cat, a rescued pregnant donkey and a white goat who could teach Houdini a thing or two.
Three books about horses Yvonne Zipp 2010
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Not only is the horse recognizable as an actual Equus caballus - rather than a unicorn with an invisible horn - but there are plenty of furballs for animal lovers of all stripes, including a three-legged ginger cat, a rescued pregnant donkey and a white goat who could teach Houdini a thing or two.
Three books about horses Yvonne Zipp 2010
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Domestic horses (Equus caballus) and have 64 chromosomes, and Donkeys (Equues asinus) have 62 chromosomes.
The Rise of Human Chromosome 2: Beyond the Deme - The Panda's Thumb 2009
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The Domestic horse Equus ferus caballus has 64 chromosomes.
The Rise of Human Chromosome 2: Beyond the Deme - The Panda's Thumb 2009
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A more localized problem is the wild horse herd (Equus caballus) in the Kaimanawa Range.
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Of particular interest are the last herds of wild horses (Equus caballus).
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“Equus caballus” written under it; that is only the
Essays 2007
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Chivalry (derived through the French cheval from the Latin caballus) as an institution is to be considered from three points of view: the military, the social, and the religious.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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The American representative of the latter is the extinct Equus fraternus (Leidy), a species almost, if not wholly, identical with the Old World Equus caballus (Linnæus), to which our recent horse belongs.
A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume III: Modern development of the physical sciences 1904
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_Equus caballus_; belongs to the class Mammalia; order,
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