Re: Przewalski's Horse

2002-08-30 Thread NordicKees
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] They have several of these horses at the Wild Animal Park in San Diego, Calif. and I have seen them many times there. They are pretty interesting to observe. Rondi Tyler. So. Calif.

Re: Przewalski's Horse

2002-08-30 Thread Reena
AIL PROTECTED]> Lucky you, Sue, petting a Przewalski's Horse (Mongolian Wild Horse). There aren't too many around anymore (several hundred I heard last time I heard) and the zoo in Detroit used to have a few. Mary in Ann Arbor MI and Finne, MI's most popular Fjord -

Przewalski's Horse

2002-08-30 Thread Mary Dixon/Steve Stanchfield
This message is from: Mary Dixon/Steve Stanchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Lucky you, Sue, petting a Przewalski's Horse (Mongolian Wild Horse). There aren't too many around anymore (several hundred I heard last time I heard) and the zoo in Detroit used to have a few. Reminds me of the

Re: Przewalski's horse vs Fjords

2002-05-09 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > if Taki are a different sub species or even species, why are they also > called equus caballus? Some sources call regular horses "equus caballus caballus", and Przewalski's "equus caballus przewalskii". In

Re: Przewalski's horse vs Fjords

2002-05-08 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 5/8/02 10:55:42 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << The odd thing about Przewalski's horse is that, when they are bred to "regular horses", the offspring are fertile. Apparently their 66 chromo

Re: Przewalski's horse vs Fjords

2002-05-08 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
ommon name or names Diploid# of Chromosomes : -- : Equus caballus, przewalskii Przewalski's horse 66 : : Equus caballus Horse 64 : : Equus asinus Donkey, ass