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  2. Akhal-Teke - Wikipedia

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    The shiny coat of the breed led to their nickname, "Golden Horses". [2] These horses are adapted to severe climatic conditions and are thought to be one of the oldest existing horse breeds. [3] There are currently about 6,600 Akhal-Tekes in the world, mostly in Turkmenistan, although they are also found throughout Europe and North America. [4]

  3. Camarillo White Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Camarillo White Horse is known for its pure white color, which includes pink skin under the white hair coat. Unlike a gray horse that is born dark and lightens as it gets older, Camarillo White horses are white from birth and remain white throughout their lives. The breed is not only a color breed. It has other distinctive physical ...

  4. Champagne gene - Wikipedia

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    Champagne is a dominant trait, based on a mutation in the SLC36A1 gene. [1] A horse with either one or two champagne genes will show the effects of the gene equally. However, if a horse is homozygous for a dominant gene, it will always pass the gene on to all of its offspring, while if the horse is heterozygous for the gene, the offspring will not always inherit the color.

  5. Kladruber - Wikipedia

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    The Kladruber (Czech Starokladrubský kůň) is the oldest Czech horse breed and one of the world's oldest horse breeds. It is considered very rare. The chief breeder and the keeper of the studbook is the National Stud at Kladruby nad Labem in the Czech Republic where Kladrubers have been bred for more than 400 years.

  6. Eriskay Pony - Wikipedia

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    Today the Eriskay is rare. Its population is considered to be at critical status by the UK-based Rare Breeds Survival Trust, meaning that there are 300 or fewer breeding females registered in the world today. [10] It is possible that the Eriskay is the last surviving Hebridean pony breed.

  7. British Spotted Pony - Wikipedia

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    The presence of spotted horses across Europe from Iberia to Turkey is documented in manuscripts and tapestries as far back as the Middle Ages. [6]: 57 Among the many European breeds that can have a spotted coat is a strain of the Welsh Pony. [6]: 57 A document from 1298 mentions that Edward I of England had a spotted Welsh horse.

  8. Eminem, LEGO and a Big Bang: How Fortnite Ushered in a ... - AOL

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    Everyone’s heard of the Big Bang: the theory that our universe was created by an intense burst that distributed hot, dense energy into the ever-expanding world we know today. 13.8 million years ...

  9. Baudet du Poitou - Wikipedia

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    The Baudet du Poitou, also called the Poitevin or Poitou donkey, is a French breed of donkey. It is one of the largest breeds, and jacks (donkey stallions) were bred to mares of the Poitevin horse breed to produce Poitevin mules, which were formerly in worldwide demand for agricultural and other work.