What do wild horses look like describe one?

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2026-05-04 11:55

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The only wild horde left in the world today are Przewalski's Horse. It is stockily built with

shorter legs than domestic horses. It stands about 13 hands high (1.32 m), length is about 2.1 m with a 90 cm tail. They weigh around 300 kg.

The coat is brown, ranging from dark brown around the erect mane to pale brown on the flanks and yellowish/white on the belly. The legs of the Przewalski's Horse may be faintly striped.

When people think of wild horses they often think of the feral horses of western Canada and the US. These are actually domesticated horses which escaped from captivity and have been breeding in the wild.

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