- wild
horse (Equus
ferus) is a
species of the
genus Equus,
which includes as
subspecies the
modern domesticated horse (Equus
ferus caballus) as well as...
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camels (
C.
ferus) were once widespread. The name
ferus refers to “feral” or “wild”.
After centuries of
being domesticated and selectively-bred,
C. bactri****...
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camel shares the
genus Camelus with the
dromedary (
C. dromedarius) and the wild
Bactrian camel (
C.
ferus). The
Bactrian camel belongs to the
family Camelidae...
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According to
molecular data, the wild
Bactrian camel (
C.
ferus)
separated from the
domestic Bactrian camel (
C. bactri****)
about 1
million years ago. New World...
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Lindqvist C,
Rajora O (eds.). Paleogenomics. Po****tion Genomics. Springer, Cham. pp. 273–306. doi:10.1007/13836_2018_27. ISBN 978-3-030-04752-8. Linnæus
C (1758)...
- The
tarpan (Equus
ferus ferus) was a free-ranging
horse subspecies of the
Eurasian steppe from the 18th to the 20th century. It is
generally unknown whether...
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shares the
genus Camelus with the
Bactrian camel (
C. bactri****) and the wild
Bactrian camel (
C.
ferus). The
dromedary belongs to the
family Camelidae....
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Whether the wild
Bactrian camel (Camelus
ferus) is a
distinct species or a
subspecies (
C. bactri****
ferus) is
still debated. The
divergence date is...
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Publishing Inc. pp. 502–503 Fox-Davies, A.
C. (1909), A
complete guide to heraldry, London, Edinburgh, T.
C. & E.
C. Jack, pp. 198–199 Wagner, J. A. (2001)...
- (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna)
Camelus Domestic Bactrian camel (
C. bactri****) Dromedary/Arabian
camel (
C. dromedarius) Wild
Bactrian camel (
C.
ferus)...