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The horse, a natural history, Debbie Busby and Catrin Rutland

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The horse, a natural history, Debbie Busby and Catrin Rutland
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-220) and index
Illustrations
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The horse
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1051134796
Responsibility statement
Debbie Busby and Catrin Rutland
Sub title
a natural history
Summary
A comprehensive, richly illustrated introduction to the fascinating natural history of the horse, from prehistory to the present. There are countless books about keeping and riding horses. The Horse is different: it looks not only at the natural history of the horse in the context of its use by humans, but also at its own, independent story, describing the way horses live, think, and behave both alongside people and on their own. Beautifully designed and illustrated, The Horse provides an engaging and accessible introduction to these beloved animals. Beginning with evolution and development, The Horse tells how horses came into being more than fifty million years ago and were first domesticated more than five thousand years ago, eventually spreading across the globe. Chapters on Anatomy & Biology and Society & Behavior explain equine anatomy and how it has affected the lives and social structure of horses, and outline current scientific thinking on their behavior as individual and herd animals, including information on communication between horses. A chapter on Horses & People provides a thorough overview of the horse's many important roles in human history and today, from pack animal to sporting champion. Finally, the book ends with an engrossing and visually stunning photographic gallery of some fifty popular breeds of horses and ponies with essential information about each
Table Of Contents
Evolution & development -- Anatomy & biology -- Society & behavior -- Horses & people -- A directory of horse breeds
Target audience
adult
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