. Popular official guide to the New York zoological park . Zoos. 64 POPULAR OFFICIAL GRANT ZEBRA. whole, do justice to the important and picturesque Family Equidae, which includes all the zebras, wild asses and wild horses of the world. The Prjevalsky Horses, {Equus prjevalskii).—Of all the- wild equines which either now or hereafter may be seen in the Zoological Park, the strange little wild horses from western Mongolia are, and probably will remain, the most interesting, from a zoological point of view. Broadly speak- ing, they are the connecting link between the many-striped zebras,


. Popular official guide to the New York zoological park . Zoos. 64 POPULAR OFFICIAL GRANT ZEBRA. whole, do justice to the important and picturesque Family Equidae, which includes all the zebras, wild asses and wild horses of the world. The Prjevalsky Horses, {Equus prjevalskii).—Of all the- wild equines which either now or hereafter may be seen in the Zoological Park, the strange little wild horses from western Mongolia are, and probably will remain, the most interesting, from a zoological point of view. Broadly speak- ing, they are the connecting link between the many-striped zebras, the little-striped quaggas and the wild asses on one side, and the domestic, unstriped horse on the other. These wild horses possess a narrow, dark dorsal stripe, which, in the winter pelage is scarcely visible, but in summer is plainly evident. A perfect specimen has an erect mane, no long forelock and no "chestnuts" on its legs. On the upper half of its tail the hair is short, and mule-like, but on the lower, or terminal half, it is long and horse-like. The win- ter coat of this animal is very long and shaggy. Mountain Zebra, {Equus zebra).—This species has been nearly exterminated by man, and is rarely seen in captivity. It inhabits the mountains of Cape Colony, and it is estimated that only 400 individuals remain, which now are carefully Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New York Zoological Park; Hornaday, William Temple, 1854-1937; New York Zoological Society. New York : New York zoological Society


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