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Wild Horses as Native North American Wildlife
by Jay F. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D. and Patricia M. Fazio, Ph.D. (Revised January 2010) Are wild horses truly “wild,†as an indigenous species in North America, or are they “feral weedsâ€â€”barnyard escapees, far removed genetically from their prehistoric ancestors? The question … Continue reading
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Tagged asses, caballines, caballoid, caballus alaskae, E. caballus, E. caballus laurentius, E. caballus mexicanus, E. lambei, E. niobrarensis, ecomorphotypes, hemiones, Jay F. Kirkpatrick Ph.D., mitochondrial-DNA, North America, North American taxa, Patricia M. Fazio Ph.D., phenotype, Pleistocene Epoch, stenoid
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