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  2. Yakutian horse - Wikipedia

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    In Siberia, annual temperatures fluctuate between +38 and −70 °C (100 and −94 °F) and winter may last for 8 months. [7] Yakutian horses are kept unstabled year-round, and in the roughly 800 years that they have been present in Siberia, they have evolved a range of remarkable morphologic, metabolic and physiologic adaptations to this harsh environment.

  3. List of Asian animals extinct in the Holocene - Wikipedia

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    The cold-adapted Yakutian horse was speculated to be a descendant of the Lena horse, but genetic evidence shows it descends from domestic horses introduced from Central Asia in the Middle Ages. [46] Nevertheless, the Yakutian horse is used as proxy for the Lena horse in Pleistocene Park. [47] Ovodov horse: Equus ovodovi: Southern Siberia to ...

  4. Yakuts - Wikipedia

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    The Yakuts engage in animal husbandry, traditionally having focused on rearing horses, mainly the Yakutian horse, reindeer and the Sakha Ynagha ('Yakutian cow'), a hardy kind of cattle known as Yakutian cattle which is well adapted to the harsh local weather.

  5. Category : Animal breeds originating in the Sakha Republic

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    Yakutian horse; L. Yakutian Laika This page was last edited on 20 March 2017, at 17:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  6. Sakha Republic - Wikipedia

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    Bodies of Yuka and another woolly mammoth from Oymyakon, a woolly rhinoceros from the Kolyma River, and bison and horses from Yukagir have also been found. [26] In June 2019, the severed yet preserved head of a large wolf from the Pleistocene, dated to over 40,000 years ago, was found close to the Tirekhtyakh River. [27] [28] [29]

  7. Pleistocene rewilding - Wikipedia

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    Yakutian horses, reindeer, European bison, plains bison, Domestic yak, moose, and Bactrian camels were reintroduced, and reintroduction is also planned for saigas, wood bison, and Siberian tigers.This project remains controversial — a letter published in Conservation Biology accused the Pleistocene camp of promoting "Frankenstein ecosystems ...