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Equidae Global

Mule

Equus asinus × Equus caballus

  • 24 km/h
  • 350-500 kg
  • 30-40 years
Farmland & Mountains

The mule is the sterile hybrid offspring of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare), combining the sure-footedness and endurance of the donkey…

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Equidae Global (Domesticated)

Donkey

Equus africanus asinus

  • 48 km/h
  • 80–480 kg
  • 25–40 years
Arid Scrubland, Grasslands, Farmland

The domestic donkey, descended from the African wild ass, has partnered with humanity for over 6,000 years, serving as one of the most important working…

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Equidae Africa

Zebra

Equus quagga

  • 65 km/h
  • 175-385 kg
  • 20-25 years
Savanna

The plains zebra is the most common and widespread of the three zebra species, found across sub-Saharan Africa in grasslands, savannas, and open woodlands. No…

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Equidae Global

Horse

Equus ferus caballus

  • 88 km/h
  • 380-1000 kg
  • 25-30 years
Grasslands & Steppes

The domestic horse has been one of humanity’s most transformative partners for over 5,500 years, reshaping warfare, agriculture, trade, and culture across every continent. Descended…

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