Przewalski's Horse (Equus ferus przewalskii)

Przewalski's Horse (Equus ferus przewalskii)

Series of side elevation illustrations of the Przewalski's Horse
Description
Description

The Prezwalski’s Horse (Equus prezwalskii) also referred to ask the Mongolian Wild Horse, is a rare horse that was at one point extinct. They are small with a heavy built and sand colored coat. The Prezwalski’s Horse is native to Europe and Asia. They became extinct due to man-made changes to their environment and are the only wild horses left in the world. They feed by grazing on grass and leaves from trees. They also need to consume large amounts of water. The Prezwalski’s Horse has a lifespan of up to 36 years and is considered to be in danger of extinction.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Przewalski's Horses have a shoulder height between 48”–56” (122-142 cm), overall standing height of 51.2”-61” (130-155 cm), and body length of 63”-74.8” (160-190 cm). The weight of a Przewalski's Horse is between 551-794 lb (250-360 kg). Przewalski's Horses have a typical lifespan of 20-25 years.

Pair of illustrations of the Przewalski's Horse
Pair of illustrations of the Przewalski's Horse
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
51.2”-61” | 130-155 cm
Width:
Depth:
Length:
63”-74.8” | 160-190 cm
Withers Height:
48”–56” | 122-142 cm
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Weight:
551-794 lb | 250-360 kg
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Scientific Name:
Equus ferus przewalskii
Lifespan:
20-25 years

Drawings include:

Przewalski's Horse side elevation (assorted), front, back

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