Phys.Org | Surprising new study redraws family tree of domesticated and 'wild' horses Phys.Org "Once they domesticated horses they became sedentary, with large villages of up to 150 or more houses," said Olsen, who specializes in zooarchaeology, or the study of animal remains from ancient human occupation sites. "They lived primarily on horse ... Wild Horses Can't Drag Me Away Because They Don't Exist, Genetic Analysis Finds Ancient DNA upends the horse family tree There's No Such Thing as a Truly 'Wild' Horse Anymore |
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