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The African wild ass (Equus africanus) or African wild donkey is a wild member of the horse family, Equidae. [3] This species is thought to be the ancestor of the domestic donkey (Equus asinus), which is sometimes placed within the same species. [4] They live in the deserts and other arid areas of the Horn of Africa, in Eritrea, Ethiopia and ...
The Nubian wild ass (Equus africanus africanus) is the nominate subspecies of African wild ass, and one of the ancestors of the domestic donkey, which was domesticated about 6,000 years ago. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is presumed to be extinct , though two populations potentially survive on the Caribbean island of Bonaire and in Gebel Elba .
It derives from the African wild ass, Equus africanus, and may be classified either as a subspecies thereof, Equus africanus asinus, or as a separate species, Equus asinus. [ 1 ] : 1 It was domesticated in Africa some 5000–7000 years ago, [ 1 ] : 2 [ 2 ] : 3715 [ 3 ] and has been used mainly as a working animal since that time.
Asinus is a subgenus of Equus that encompasses several subspecies of the Equidae commonly known as wild asses, characterized by long ears, a lean, straight-backed build, lack of a true withers, a coarse mane and tail, and a reputation for considerable toughness and endurance.
English: Geographic distribution of the African Wild Ass (Equus africanus). Suomi: ... (Equus asinus africanus) ... Height: 430.2233
Equus asinus somalicus Sclater, 1884 [3] The Somali wild ass ( Equus africanus somaliensis ) [ 4 ] is a subspecies of the African wild ass . It is found in Somalia , the Southern Red Sea region of Eritrea , and the Afar Region of Ethiopia .
A 3-week-old donkey (Equus africanus asinus), in Kadzidłowo, ... A full-grown llama can reach a height of 1.7 to 1.8 metres (5 ft 7 in to 5 ft 11 in) at the top of ...
Height: 160–165 cm; ... Equus africanus asinus x Equus ferus caballus; Poitevin mule with pack-saddle at the Salon International de l'Agriculture in Paris in 2013.