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Equus asinus | Mammalian Species | Oxford AcademicEquus asinus is the smallest species in the genus. Skull and body measurements and other details of morphology are available (Groves and Willoughby 1981). E ...
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[PDF] Equids: Zebras, Asses and Horses - IUCN PortalIUCN–The World Conservation Union, Gland,. Switzerland. IUCN/SSC ... 8.3.3 Subgenus Asinus: true asses. These asses are characterised externally ...
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Equus asinus (ass) | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebAfrican wild asses ( Equus asinus africanus ) are found throughout the northeastern part of Africa. They can be found in the northern parts of Sudan, Ethiopia, ...
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Ass - Etymology, Origin & MeaningThe word "ass" originates from Old English "assa" (he-ass), linked to Latin "asinus," meaning a small horse-like beast of burden; also U.S. slang for "backside"
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Equus asinus Linnaeus, 1758 - GBIFEquus asinus Linnaeus, 1758. Dataset; GBIF Backbone Taxonomy: Rank; SPECIES: Published in; Linnaeus, C. (1758). Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum ...
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[PDF] On some taxonomicproblems of Asiatic wild asses - Zobodatand the African as well as Asiatic asses would belong together in the genus Asinus. Gray, 1824. The reasons for placing the Asiatic wild asses in the genus ...
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The nomenclature of the African wild ass - ResearchGateAug 8, 2025 · As Groves and Smeenk (2007) established, the oldest available name for the African wild ass is E. africanus (Heuglin and Fitzinger 1866), ...
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[PDF] The nomenclature of the African wild assFitzinger (1858, not 1857) gave the name Asinus africanus to the “Afrikanischen. Wildesel”, which he said had contributed to the ancestry of “Asinus vulgaris”, ...
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Equus asinus (ass) | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebAfrican wild asses ( Equus asinus africanus ) are found throughout the northeastern part of Africa. They can be found in the northern parts of Sudan, Ethiopia, ...Missing: subgenus | Show results with:subgenus
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Equus asinus - Global Invasive Species DatabaseSep 15, 2010 · Equus asinus (donkeys) resemble horses and are characterised by their large head, long ears and cow-like tail. They can be found in tropical savannas and arid ...Missing: subgenus | Show results with:subgenus
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Speciation with gene flow in equids despite extensive chromosomal ...Dec 1, 2014 · Horses, asses, and zebras belong to a single genus, Equus, which emerged 4.0–4.5 Mya. Although the equine fossil record represents a textbook ...
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Mitochondrial Phylogenomics of Modern and Ancient EquidsIn this study we aim to (1) resolve the phylogenetic relationships among all of the extant as well as three extinct lineages of equids, and (2) to investigate ...
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Molecular phylogeny of extant equids and effects of ancestral ...In general, molecular data agree that caballines (domestic horse and Przewalski's wild horse) diverged early from non-caballines (asses and zebras).
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Early Pliocene fauna from the Lower Laetolil Beds, Laetoli, TanzaniaForty species of mammals are recorded from the Lower Laetolil Beds, dominated by bovids, equids, rhinocerotids, and proboscideans, in addition to reptiles, ...Missing: Equus | Show results with:Equus
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[PDF] Archivos de Zootecnia - CABI Digital Librarylarger than African wild ass at about 290Kg. and 2.1 m. (head-body length). A longi-linear type might be long in the body with a narrow chest; a brevi-linear ...
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Physical Characteristics - African Wild Ass (Equus africanus ...Oct 15, 2025 · [Equus asinus (donkeys). A small, short- legged equid with exceptionally long ears.] 40-42 teeth (6 upper incisors, 6 lower; 2 canines upper ...Missing: subgenus build braying
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African wild ass - Ultimate UngulateThe short, smooth coat is a light grey to fawn colour, fading quickly to white on the undersides and legs. There is a slender, dark dorsal stripe in all ...Missing: subgenus | Show results with:subgenus
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Equus hemionus Pallas 1775 - Plazi TreatmentBankNov 26, 2024 · Head-body 200-250 cm, tail 30-49 cm, shoulder height 126— 130 cm; weight 200-260 kg. Asiatic Wild Asses are characterized by reddish-brown ...Missing: Asinus | Show results with:Asinus
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Miniature donkey | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation ...Miniatures weigh 200 to 450 pounds (91 to 204 kilograms). For comparison, standard donkeys range from 36 to 48 inches (92 to 123 centimeters) tall and weigh 400 ...
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[PDF] Donkeys are Different: An Overview of Reproductive Variations from ...Some people divide this size group into small standards. (36”-40”), standards (40”-48”), and large standards (48”-56”). The domestic horse has 64 chromosomes ...
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[PDF] Indian Wild Ass (Equus hemionus khur) - India's Endangered -FEATURES size and 2.1-2.5 m in head-body length. • Males are larger than females. • Coat is sandy, and varies from reddish gray, fawn to pale chestnut.<|separator|>
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African Wild Ass - IUCN Equids Specailist GroupListed as Critically Endangered as the species numbers at best approximately 200 mature invidivuals, may be undergoing a continuing decline due to climate and ...Missing: subgenus | Show results with:subgenus
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Global donkey and mule populations: Figures and trends | PLOS OneFeb 25, 2021 · This paper is an update focusing on global, regional and country level donkey and mule populations to understand if there have been any changes in the trends.
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Potential of Endangered Local Donkey Breeds in Meat and Milk ...Jun 29, 2023 · According to the FAO report, 178 donkey breeds have been recorded worldwide, 90% of which are of local character. It is known that only 5.62% of ...
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[PDF] Asiatic Wild Ass (Equus hemionus) - IUCN Red ListTable 1: Asiatic Wild Ass (Equus hemionus) population assessment (Kaczensky et al. 2015). Population Subspecies. Country. Population size. Trend. Date of census.Missing: Asinus morphology
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Asiatic Wild Ass - IUCN Equids Specailist GroupListed as Endangered as the Asiatic wild ass is estimated to have declined by more than 50% over the past 16 years based on direct observation and potential/ ...Missing: Asinus | Show results with:Asinus
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Equus kiang - IUCN Equids Specailist GroupMost of the distribution is in China, but the species extends into northern parts of Pakistan, India, Nepal and possibly Bhutan. Within this broad range, kiang ...
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Current Population and Conservation Status of the Tibetan Wild Ass ...Aug 6, 2025 · The Kiang (Equus kiang Moorcroft, 1841) is listed as a Least Concern species by the IUCN. From 2011-2012, field surveys were conducted in ...
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Geographic distribution of an extinct equid (Equus hydruntinusThe geographic range of E. hydruntinus -- until now believed to be restricted to Europe, Israel, and Turkey -- can be extended towards East as far as Iran.
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Holocene extinction dynamics of Equus hydruntinus, a late-surviving ...This species was widespread in Europe and southwest Asia during the Late Pleistocene, but its distribution became restricted to southern Europe and adjacent ...
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Biostratigraphy and Palaeoecology of European Equus - FrontiersHolocene extinction dynamics of Equus hydruntinus, a late-surviving European megafaunal mammal. Q. Sci. Rev. 91, 16–29. doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.03.003.
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[PDF] Equids from Emine-Bair-Khosar Cave (Crimea, Ukraine)Equus hydruntinus is characterised by a mix- ture of primitive characters found in fossil species such as E. stenonis and derived features of extant hemiones ...
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Kabazi II (Crimée, Ukraine) : un site d'abattage et de boucherie du ...Aug 7, 2025 · hydruntinus craniums are scarce, with only four specimens having been found in the palaeontological fossil record to date: one in Kabazi II ( ...
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The systematic position of Equus hydruntinus, an extinct species of ...Jan 20, 2017 · Palaeolithic people commonly hunted Equus hydruntinus, an extinct species of equid whose cursorial body proportions suggest an adaptation to ...
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The first complete genome of the extinct European wild ass (Equus ...Jul 1, 2024 · We present palaeogenomes of three morphologically unidentified Anatolian equids dating to the first millennium BCE, sequenced to a coverage ...
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Evolution of Old World Equus and origin of the zebra-ass cladeMay 12, 2021 · The North American Pliocene species Equus simplicidens represents the ancestral stock of Old World Pleistocene Equus and the zebra-ass clade.Missing: transitional Asinus
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A review of Equus stenonis Cocchi (Perissodactyla, Equidae) and ...Equus stenonis has become a catch-all for stenonid (=zebroid) horses from the Late Pliocene to the Early Pleistocene, even Middle Pleistocene, of Eurasia.Missing: transitional Asinus
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Distribution & Habitat - African Wild Ass (Equus africanus ...Oct 15, 2025 · Distribution · Found in wild today only in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Somalia (IUCN Red List 2008) · Uncertain in Egypt; Sudan (IUCN Red List 2008) ...
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(PDF) Equus hemionus, Asiatic Wild Ass - ResearchGateOct 9, 2025 · Asiatic Wild Ass Equus hemionus has most recently been assessed for The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in 2024.
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Equus kiang - Mammal Diversity DatabaseIUCN Red List status. Least Concern. Species Permalink. https://www.mammaldiversity.org/taxon/1006126. Country distribution map. The map below provides a ...
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Eurasian wild asses in time and space: Morphological versus ...The situation is still particularly unclear for the wild asses whose geographical distribution in the Pleistocene and the early Holocene stretched from Northern ...
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Persian onager - National ZooOnagers are known to inhabit mountain steppes, semi-desert or desert plains from Mongolia to Saudi Arabia and as far north as southern Russia and Kazakhstan.
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Equus kiang - Animal Diversity WebConservation Status. Undetermined (IUCN, 1996). Lower risk (IUCN, 2000). However, habitat loss and competition for food sources with livestocks could put ...
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Somali Wild Ass | San Diego Zoo Animals & PlantsThe Somali wild asses have a soft gray body, white belly, spiky black-and-gray mane, and unique black-and-white stripes on their legs, which also hint at their ...Missing: morphology | Show results with:morphology
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Behavior & Ecology - African Wild Ass (Equus africanus ... - LibGuidesOct 15, 2025 · Social Groups · Stallions defending a territory are dominant but tolerate subordinate males. (Nowak 1999) · No regular leader for migrations; any ...
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Observations on Social Organization and Behaviour of African and ...Some of the adult stallions are territorial in large territories in which they tolerate other ♂ ♂. The territorial ♂ ♂ are dominant over all their conspecifics.Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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[PDF] African wild ass drinking behaviour on the Messir ... - Zoo BaselOct 9, 2020 · Travel distance between morning foraging and drinking sites (dry vs. rainfall months) for each sex and reproductive category of African wild ass ...
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African wild ass Facts - Softschools.comAfrican wild ass can reach 51 to 59 inches of height at the shoulder, 6.6 feet in length and 440 to 510 pounds of weight. African wild ass is covered with ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Browsers or Grazers? New Insights into Feral Burro Diet Using a ...Aug 21, 2023 · Feral burros are the domesticated descendants of African wild asses, which have been reported to rely on grass in both dry and wet seasons [65].
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[PDF] African wild ass (Equus africanus) key resources ... - Zoo BaselMay 20, 2020 · Travel distance to water point is a primary determinant of grazing distribution patterns that are observed at a large scale (Senft et al. 1987).
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Feeding ecology of Asiatic Wild Ass Equus hemionus - ResearchGateThe Mongolian wild ass or khulan (Equus hemionus) is a potential competitor for forage to reintroduced Przewalski's horses. To evaluate the major foraging ...
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Energy digestion and nitrogen economy of the domesticated donkey ...When fed dry roughage, donkeys were dependent on drinking. It is concluded that the donkey, a desert non-ruminant herbivore, is as efficient as the Bedouin goat ...
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[PDF] The donkey as a draught power resource in smallholder farming in ...Wilson (1981) reported that the donkey's water conservation mechanism was second only to that of the camel. Donkeys are reportedly capable of tolerating a water ...
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Diet & Feeding - African Wild Ass (Equus africanus) & Domesticated ...Oct 15, 2025 · Diet & Feeding · Donkeys are ungulates with browsing and grazing habits. · Consume grasses, bark, leaves, even creosote bushes in desert areas.Missing: genus | Show results with:genus
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Effect of Dietary Forage/Concentrate Ratio on Nutrient Digestion and ...Jun 12, 2020 · The digestion of soluble nutrients in the diet is higher in donkeys than in ruminants [29]. Donkeys can effectively use soluble carbohydrates ...
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Reproduction & Development - African Wild Ass (Equus africanus ...Oct 15, 2025 · Females may be in estrus for up to 8 days, gestation is 1 year, and foals are born weighing 25kg. Foals can nibble plants at 5 days and are ...Missing: lifespan | Show results with:lifespan
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Summary - African Wild Ass (Equus africanus) & Domesticated ...Oct 15, 2025 · Describer: Equus africanus - Heuglin & Fitzinger 1866. Equus asinus (domesticated form) - Linneaus 1758. Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum: Chordata.Missing: subgenus | Show results with:subgenus
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The two systems of social organization of equines - équipédia - IFCE... wild ass). Equines are organized into families (harems), in which a male (rarely several) associates himself to a few mares with their foals of less than 2-3 ...
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The Asinina de Miranda donkey breed (Equus asinus) - ResearchGateThe overall neonatal mortality for the first month of life was 8.92%, being lower in females (6.51%) than in males (12.0%).Missing: mating | Show results with:mating
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Population & Conservation Status - African Wild Ass (Equus ...Oct 15, 2025 · African Wild Ass (Equus africanus) & Domesticated Donkey (Equus asinus) Fact Sheet ... (IUCN Red List 2008); In Eritrea, the government ...Missing: subgenus | Show results with:subgenus
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The IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesInsufficient relevant content. The provided URL content (https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/7949/45170994) does not contain specific information about Equus africanus, including IUCN status, population estimate, main threats, or hybridization. The text provided is limited to a feedback form for Google Translate and does not include substantive data about the species.
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Equus hemionus (kulan) | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebThe species is desired by nomadic livestock herders for harvesting. IUCN Red List: Critically Endangered More information · IUCN Red List: Critically Endangered
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The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species**Summary:**
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The IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesInsufficient relevant content. The provided URL (https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/7953/45171635) does not contain the full text or specific details about Equus kiang, such as its current IUCN status, population estimate, main threats, or mention of hybridization. The content snippet provided is limited to a feedback form for Google Translate and does not include substantive information about the species.
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NoneBelow is a merged response summarizing the conservation efforts for *Asinus* species (e.g., African wild ass, *Equus africanus*, and its subspecies, as well as *Equus hemionus* subspecies) based on the provided segments. To retain all details in a dense and organized manner, I will use tables where appropriate, followed by narrative summaries for sections that are less tabular in nature. The response includes all information from the segments, with a focus on clarity and completeness.
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Reintroduction of Persian Wild Ass (Equus hemionus onager)The present investigation illustrates efforts to re-introduce the onagers to its historical range in the Kalmand-Bahadoran protected area and presents ...Missing: Haft Tappeh
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[PDF] 2022 Report of the IUCN Species Survival Commission and ...T-035 Conduct new Red List assessment of Asiatic Wild Ass based on surveys and rapid assessments 2014–2020, and infor- mation from workshop in Vilm (see ...
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[PDF] IUCN SSC Equid Specialist GroupConservation activities: (1) demarcate an African wild ass protected area in Eritrea; (2) Implementation of the Ethiopian national action plan for three wild ...
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Domestication of the donkey: Timing, processes, and indicators - PMCMar 11, 2008 · Egyptian nobility hunted African wild ass long after donkeys were domesticated, so both occur on Dynastic Egyptian sites. Equus africanus has ...
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Miniature Donkeys - Breeds of Livestock - Oklahoma State UniversityThey are identified as either Sicilian or Sardinian donkeys according to their ancestry, although the two types do not differ.
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Domestic Donkey Sizes Explained - GritMar 1, 2007 · Standard donkeys are over nine but under 12 hands (36 to 48 inches), large standard donkeys are 12 to 14 hands (48 to 56 inches) and mammoth ...
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Mammoth Jack Stock Donkeys - Breeds of LivestockIt is tall, with the male standing around 56" while the female is 54". The weight of the Mammoth Jack Stock has range between 900-1200 pounds.
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Poitou Donkeys | Oklahoma State University - Breeds of LivestockThe croup is short and the haunches round. The limbs are strong with large joints and loose moment. The feet of a Poitou are larger than those of other donkey ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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The genomic history and global expansion of domestic donkeysSep 8, 2022 · Domestic donkeys (Equus asinus) have facilitated the movement of goods and people for millennia, enabling trade and transport across a broad ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Donkey genomes provide new insights into domestication and ...Dec 8, 2020 · The domestication of donkeys (Equus asinus) and horses (Equus caballus) dramatically enhanced human mobility and substantially facilitated ...
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(PDF) Asiatic wild asses (with Asko Parpola) - Academia.eduThe paper discusses various aspects of Asiatic wild asses, including their vernacular names, associated cultural significance in ancient texts, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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This Ancient Wild Ass Was the Earliest Known Animal Hybrid Bred ...Jan 20, 2022 · Called a kunga, the donkey-like creature may have been considered a status symbol about 4500 years ago.
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Equus hemionus onager - Animal Diversity WebIUCN estimates 144 onagers remaining with the rate of decline at 28% over the last three generations. IUCN Red List: Critically Endangered. US Federal List ...