NPR | Why The Last 'Wild' Horses Really Aren't NPR A Mongolian horse that has long been hailed as the last truly wild horse species in existence isn't really all that wild. It turns out that Przewalski's horses are actually feral descendants of the first horses that humans are known to have ... Ancient DNA upends the horse family tree Wild Horses Can't Drag Me Away Because They Don't Exist, Genetic Analysis Finds The last wild horses aren't truly wild |
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