The wild asses (Asinus) are a subgenus of single toed grazing ungulates. Its species are:
African wild ass Equus africanus
Nubian wild ass Equus africanus africanus (likely ancestor of the domestic donkey)
Somali wild ass Equus africanus somaliensis
Kiang (Tibetan wild ass, khyang, or gorkhar) Equus kiang
Eastern kiang Equus kiang holdereri
Southern kiang Equus kiang polyodon
Western kiang Equus kiang kiang
Onager (Asiatic wild ass) Equus hemionus
Indian wild ass (khur), Equus hemionus khur
Mongolian wild ass (khulan), Equus hemionus hemionus
Persian onager (gur), Equus hemionus onager
Syrian wild ass (hemippe), Equus hemionus hemippus (extinct)
Turkmenian kulan (kulan), Equus hemionus kulan
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The Indian wildass (Equus hemionus khur), also called the Indian onager or, in the local Gujarati language, Ghudkhur and Khur, is a subspecies of the...
The wildasses (Asinus) are a subgenus of single toed grazing ungulates. Its species are: African wildass Equus africanus Nubian wildass Equus africanus...
The African wildass (Equus africanus) or African wild donkey is a wild member of the horse family, Equidae. This species is thought to be the ancestor...
Equus hemionus /ˈɛkwəs hɪˈmaɪənəs/), also known as hemione or Asiatic wildass, is a species of the family Equidae native to Asia. A member of the subgenus...
The Somali wildass (Equus africanus somaliensis) is a subspecies of the African wildass. It is found in Somalia, the Southern Red Sea region of Eritrea...
The Mongolian wildass (Equus hemionus hemionus), also known as Mongolian khulan, is the nominate subspecies of the onager. It is found in southern Mongolia...
The Syrian wildass (Equus hemionus hemippus), less commonly known as a hemippe, an achdari, or a Mesopotamian or Syrian onager, is an extinct subspecies...
23.152739°N 71.395678°E / 23.152739; 71.395678 The Indian WildAss Sanctuary, or WildAss Wildlife Sanctuary, is located in the Little Rann of Kutch...
The Nubian wildass (Equus africanus africanus) is the nominate subspecies of African wildass, and one of the ancestors of the domestic donkey, which...
The donkey is a domesticated equine. It derives from the African wildass, Equus africanus, and may be classified either as a subspecies thereof, Equus...
The Atlas wildass (Equus africanus atlanticus), also known as Algerian wildass, is a purported extinct subspecies of the African wildass that was once...
The European wildass (Equus hydruntinus or Equus hemionus hydruntinus) or hydruntine is an extinct equine from the Middle Pleistocene to Late Holocene...
Look up -ass, -asses, Ass, ass, or asses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ass most commonly refers to: Donkey or ass, Equus africanus asinus any other...
Little Rann of Kutch is home to the Indian wildass (khur). To conserve this species, the Indian WildAss Sanctuary (IWAS) was created in 1971 and covers...
names for this species include Tibetan wildass, khyang and gorkhar. The kiang is the largest of the wildasses, with an average height at the withers...
The wild horse (Equus ferus) is a species of the genus Equus, which includes as subspecies the modern domesticated horse (Equus ferus caballus) as well...
mountain zebra (E. zebra). Zebras share the genus Equus with horses and asses, the three groups being the only living members of the family Equidae. Zebra...
content to four zebra chromosomes. Zebras are more closely related to wildasses (a group which includes donkeys) than to horses. The horse lineage diverged...
hemionus onager), also called the Persian wildass or Persian zebra, is a subspecies of onager (Asiatic wildass) native to Iran (Persia). It is listed as...
subgenus E. (Asinus) (and hence occasionally referred to as North American ass) is closely related to E. ferus. Surprisingly, the third species, endemic...
2307/3503962. JSTOR 3503962. Rubenstein, D. I. (2001). "Horse, Zebras and Asses". In MacDonald, D. W. (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Mammals (2nd ed.). Oxford...
ISSN 0030-6053. Duncan, P. (ed.). 1992. Zebras, Asses, and Horses: an Action Plan for the Conservation of Wild Equids. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN/SSC Equid Specialist...