Tech Insider (blog) | Horses may have had stripes like zebras until humans came along Tech Insider (blog) When humans first started domesticating wild horses around 5,000 years ago, their coats were likely closer to zebras' than the uniform browns we see today, a new study found. The only wild horses that still survive today, which are known as Przewalski ... |
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