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Gulliver encountered a civilization of intelligent, rational and highly moral horse-like creatures called Houyhnhnms. They were governed by reason and lived in harmony with nature. Gulliver also encountered the Yahoos, primitive and brutish humanoid creatures that served the Houyhnhnms.

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