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Caballine spring
Caballine Cab"al*line (k[a^]b"al*l[imac]n), a. [L. caballinus, fr. caballus a nag. Cf. Cavalier.] Of or pertaining to a horse. -- n. Caballine aloes. Caballine aloes, an inferior and impure kind of aloes formerly used in veterinary practice; -- called also horse aloes. Caballine spring, the fountain of Hippocrene, on Mount Helicon; -- fabled to have been formed by a stroke from the foot of the winged horse Pegasus.

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- more specimens to be analysed for confirmation. A close relationship to caballine horses was also supported by a 2019 morphological analysis study. Equus...
- domesticated horses to hybridize and produce fertile offspring. Of the caballine equines, E. ferus, only E. ferus ferus, also known as the European wild...
- conversidens Western North America A small non-caballine species that coexisted in North America with the caballine horse (E. ferus). The most recent remains...
- Bubaline Period, Kel Essuf Period, Round Head Period, Pastoral Period, Caballine Period, and Cameline Period. The Sahara was then a much wetter place than...
- Bubaline Period, Kel Essuf Period, Round Head Period, Pastoral Period, Caballine Period, and Cameline Period. Archaeological evidence has attested that...
- into different groups (e.g., Bubaline, Kel Essuf, Round Heads, Pastoral, Caballine, Cameline), based on a variety of factors (e.g., art method, organisms...
- into the late Holocene. The engraved Central Saharan rock art of the Caballine Period was created between 2800 BP and 1000 BP. The engraved and painted...
- South America. A 2008 study suggested that all North American fossils of caballine-type horses, including both the domesticated horse and Przewalski's horse...
- equine. At the end of the Last Glacial Period, the non-caballines went extinct and the caballines were extirpated from the Americas. Multiple factors that...
- hemitoechus (North Africa) Ceratotherium mauritani**** Wild Equus spp. Caballine horses Equus algericus (North Africa) Subgenus Asinus (****es) Equus melkiensis...