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if horses werent called horses what do you think they should be called

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Кто у нас на дворе? Illustrated by Alexey Komarov. 1924.
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A Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi) grazing in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. Grévy's zebra are the largest wild equines in the world.
by Helene Hoffman
The Enchanted Horse (1992) written by Magdalen Nabb, illustrated by Julek Heller
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Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse by Anna Sewell, illustrated by Cecil Aldwin
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Donkey! :-) I used to get to work with donkeys sometimes and their personalities are delightful to me.
[ID: an illustration of a grey donkey facing forward and to the left. It is on a blue, yellow, red, and white patterned background. End.]
Pictures of representative equids:
A. Donkey; B. Horse; C. Mule; D. Hinny.
Happy #InternationalZebraDay! Here are a 1751 George Edwards illustration and a 1763 George Stubbs painting depicting the first zebras seen in Britain: a now extinct Quagga (Equus quagga quagga), and a rare Cape Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra zebra), which also was almost driven to extinction but has thankfully since recovered.
1. The Female Zebra George Edwards (English, 1694-1773) hand-colored copper-plate engraving dated 1751 published in Edwards’ Gleanings of Natural History Pt. 1 in 1758 as Plate 223Wellcome Collection
2. Zebra, 1763 George Stubbs (English, 1724–1806) oil on canvas Yale Center for British Art
More on the blog: https://arthistoryanimalia.com/2023/01/31/animal-art-of-the-day-for-international-zebra-day-1-george-edwards-george-stubbs-and-the-first-british-zebras/