Equine
Equines are solid-hoofed, herbivorous mammals with solidly-built bodies and thin legs. They are primarily built for speed and for eating and digesting fibrous grasses.
Equines are solid-hoofed quadrupeds with long, slender legs, a solid, deep-chested body, an elongated neck and head, and narrow, upright ears. Their teeth are broad and flat, with chisel-shaped incisors. Equines are covered in a coat of fur that tends to be shorter in summer and thicker in the winter, plus a mane of coarser hair that runs down the midline of the back of their necks. Their tails are long and whip-shaped, but covered in long, coarse hair in horses.
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