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Tarpan

The tarpan (Equus ferus ferus) was a free-ranging horse population of the western Eurasian steppe which was first documented in the 18th century and went extinct in the early 20th century.

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Tarpans interbreeding with domestic horses

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Tarpan

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related to Breeding back the tarpan · 22
Tarpan → Although, Berlin Zoo Director Lutz, By, Gotland, Harry Hegard, Heck, Hegardt, Heinz Heck, Icelandic, In, Konik, Koniks, Mongolian, Munich Zoo, Panje, Polish, Przewalski, Stroebel's, Tadeusz Vetulani, Thoroughbred
related to Taxonomy · 22
Tarpan → Biologists, Bobrov, Boddaert's, By, Carl Linnaeus, Equus, Gmelin's, Holocene-era, In, International Code, Most, Otto Antonius, Pieter Boddaert, Pleistocene, Russian, Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, Since Antonius, The, Unaware, Voronezh
related to 16th century free-ranging horses in Europe · 17
Tarpan → According, Belsazar Hacquet, During, Eastern Europe, Kajetan Kozmian, Polish, Prussia, Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, Seven Years' War, The, They, Those, Voronezh, Western Europe, Wild, Zamosc, Zamość
related to Forest tarpan · 15
Tarpan → Ardennes, Camargue, Equus, Eurasian, Europe, Great Britain, However, Nevertheless, Pyrenees, Spain, Swedish, Tadeusz Vetulani, The, They, Yet
related to DNA · 13
Tarpan → Anatolia, BCE, Corded Ware Culture, DNA, DOM2, Europe, Kherson, Nor, Przewalski's, Their, This, Volga-Don, Western Eurasia
related to Extinction · 13
Tarpan → After, As, Eurasian, Europe, Furthermore, In, Paleolithic, Russian, Southern Europe, Tarpans, The, While, Wild
related to Appearance · 11
Tarpan → At, Equus, Europe, European, Holocene, Konik, Pleistocene, Przewalski's, Several, The, Traditionally
related to Wild horses vs. feral horses · 10
Tarpan → Also, Domestic, Few, Historic, However, Other, Some, There, Ural, Volga River
related to Name and etymology · 8
Tarpan → Cossacks, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Muzin, Takja, The, The Tatars, Turkic
related to The tarpans of 18th century Europe · 7
Tarpan → According, Charles Hamilton Smith, Horses, Smith, The, The Natural History, They

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horses wild horse domestic tarpans colour feral black described century equus ferus european animals europe historic coat konik well called

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large headsinstance ofThere are some accounts from the 18th and 19th centuries of wild herds with typical wild horse features0.80text
pinned earsinstance ofThere are some accounts from the 18th and 19th centuries of wild herds with typical wild horse features0.80text
short frizzy maneinstance ofThere are some accounts from the 18th and 19th centuries of wild herds with typical wild horse features0.80text
tailinstance ofThere are some accounts from the 18th and 19th centuries of wild herds with typical wild horse features0.80text
but mentioned animals with domestic influence as well.The only known individual to be photographed was the so-called Cherson tarpaninstance ofThere are some accounts from the 18th and 19th centuries of wild herds with typical wild horse features0.80text
which was caught as a foal near Novovorontsovka in 1866instance ofThere are some accounts from the 18th and 19th centuries of wild herds with typical wild horse features0.80text
Tarpanrelated to 16th century free-ranging horses in EuropeWild0.60section
Tarpanrelated to 16th century free-ranging horses in EuropePrussia0.60section
Tarpanrelated to 16th century free-ranging horses in EuropeDuring0.60section
Tarpanrelated to 16th century free-ranging horses in EuropeWestern Europe0.60section
Tarpanrelated to 16th century free-ranging horses in EuropeEastern Europe0.60section
Tarpanrelated to 16th century free-ranging horses in EuropeBelsazar Hacquet0.60section

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