
Equidae
Equidae is the scientific family that includes horses, donkeys, zebras, and their closest relatives. These animals share common features such as a single toe on each hoof, a mane or bristly hair along the neck, and similar body structures. They are herbivores, primarily grazing on grasses, and often have social behaviors, living in groups. Equidae species have evolved over millions of years, adapting to diverse environments across the world. They play important roles in ecosystems and human societies, historically serving as transportation, work animals, and cultural symbols.