Przhevalsky's horse
Przhevalsky's horse, also known as Equus ferus przewalskii, is a rare and endangered species of wild horse native to the steppes of Central Asia. It is characterized by its stocky build, short legs, and a distinctive mane that stands upright. This horse is named after the Russian explorer Nikolai Przhevalsky, who was the first to describe it in the late 19th century.
Once extinct in the wild, Przhevalsky's horse has been successfully reintroduced into its natural habitat through conservation efforts. These horses primarily graze on grasses and are well-adapted to harsh climates. Today, they are protected in various reserves and breeding programs to ensure their survival.