Arabian Horse

Arabian Horse

Collection of scaled drawings of Arabian Horse in various poses
Description
Description

The Arabian Horse has been bred on the Arab Peninsula. The Arabian Horse is one of the world's most identifiable species with its characteristic head shape and long tail. The Arabian horses have polished, wedge-shaped ears, short foreheads, wide lips, big noses, and tiny muzzles.

Most of them show a distinctive concave or "dished" profile. The Arab is a flexible breed, they control the art of horse riding and participate today in many other equestrian sports areas. They are also one of the top ten most common horse breeds in the world. The Arabian Horse is also one of the oldest races in the Middle East and is dated back 4,500 years ago, with archeological evidence.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Arabian Horses have a shoulder height of 14.25-15.25 hands (57”-61” | 145-155 cm), an overall weight in the range of 800-1000 lb (363-454 kg) and a typical lifespan of 25-30 years. Arabian Horses have coat colors of bay, black, chestnut, and gray.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
14.25-15.25 hands (57”-61” | 145-155 cm)
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Weight:
800-1000 lb | 363-454 kg
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Coat Colors:
Bay, black, chestnut, gray
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Lifespan:
25-30 years (Typical)

Drawings include:

Arabian Horse side elevation (standing), front (standing), side (running)

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