Horses
The horse is a large ungulate that has an odd number of toes and is one of the ten modern species in the Equus family. Its scientific name Equus caballus or Equus ferus caballus. The horse has long been one of the world's most important domestic animals, and has played an important role in the transport of people and freight for thousands of years. Whereas the isolation of isolated horses may occur as early as 10,000 years ago, clear evidence of the widely used use of horses by humans dates back to about 2000 BC. Horses are carefully crafted so that these animals can be ridden, usually with a saddle. These animals can also be harnessed to attract objects such as horse or plow. In some cultures, horses are a source of food, including horse meat and sometimes milk; In other cultures, eating horse meat is a taboo. In today's rich countries, more common horses are kept for leisure and sports.