The order Proboscidea contains elephants, the order Lagomorpha contains rabbits, and the order Perissodactyla contains horses.
Elephants, lions, tigers, bears, and dogs belong to the group of mammals. Horses also belong to the group of mammals.
No.
No, rhinos and horses are different species. They belong to separate taxonomic families: rhinos are part of the Rhinocerotidae family while horses are part of the Equidae family. These two animals do not share a recent common ancestor.
They invented it, of course. On the Great Rift Valley, in 1928!
The order Proboscidea contains elephants, the order Lagomorpha contains rabbits, and the order Perissodactyla contains horses.
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Horses, yes.
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no there are not any naturally pink horses. BUT there are pink elephants.
No. They're in the same kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia, and order Perissodactyla. But horses are in the Equidae family, and rhinoceros in the Rhinocerotidae.
On foot, horses and elephants.
Rhinos todayare descended from small creatures found in the Miocene, the extinct wooly rhino was closely related to todays species. Rhinos share a common primitive ancestor with horses.
Elephants are not native to Florida. They are related to that state only in that some elephants live in zoos and animal parks that are located in Florida.
No, they are different species.Yes. The mammoths and elephants related though the mammoths are closely related to Asian elephants than to African elephants.
Elephants are related to cows quite distantly. The closest taxonomical classification which cattle and elephants share is Infraclass Eutheria. From there, the divide commences.
Elephants are believed to be the closest relative to manatees.