All horses no matter what breed are classified as the same thing because they are all the same species (The exception to this rule is the Przewalski's horse.) They are classified as ; Kingdom : Animalia. Phylum: Chordala. Class: Mammalia. Subclass: Theria. Infraclass:Eutheria. Order: Perissodoctyla. Family:Equidae. Species: E.Ferus. Subspecies: E.F. Caballus. Equus Ferus Caballus.
Horses are classified based on their breed, performance ability, and physical characteristics. Common classifications include draft horses (bred for heavy work, like pulling carts), light horses (used for riding and light work), and ponies (smaller breed of horse). Horses can also be classified by their primary use, such as racing horses, show horses, or working horses.
All domestic and feral horse breeds fall under the exact same classifications, there is no difference between breeds. The horses Phylum is Chordata.
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Perissodactyla Family: Equidae Genus: Equus Species: Equus ferus caballus (domestic horse)
The two classifications of critical information are unclassified and classified.
Phenetic classifications
Racial classifications are groups of physical characteristics. The 3 most common racial classifications, going by bone structures, are Caucasoid, African, and Asiatic.
The two classifications of wood are hardwood and softwood.
How are governments classified? How does the U.S. government fit into these classifications?
Two simple classifications of books are fiction and non-fiction.
The two classifications of critical information are unclassified and classified.
He uses plants and animals for both of his classifications
The two classifications of critical information are unclassified and classified.