Equidae is a family in the order Perussidactyla in class mammalia. They include horses, donkeys, zebras, burros, and asses. It also included quagga but they went extinct in 1883. They are in the order perussidactyla becuase they have an odd number of toes the center of weight traveling through the 3rd or middle digit. In this case, those in family Equidae have a single functional toe. The single toe or hoof makes Equidae the most cursorial, or most adapted for running, perussidactyla in the modern age. Equidae are grazers meaning their diet consists of grass and they are hindgut fermentors in order to digest grass. They are also polygnous. A single male stallion controls the access to multiple females. The stallions can get agressive and if another approaches, they can bite and kick with their powerful legs to ward them off.
Evolutionaryly, horses developed in present day North America, Europe, and Asia. They were small, dog sized animals that lived in forests and had more toes. Over time, as the global climate was changing and north america became more grassland, the horses grew in size and reduced the number of digits to adapt. Eventually, modern horses became extinct in the Americas and were not reintroduced until the Europeans travelled there.
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