Horse

Horse by Juliet Clutton-Brock, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1992, is a comprehensive exploration of wild and domestic horses and ponies. This edition features 63 pages filled with informative text and photographs that detail the evolution and behavior of these animals, as well as their various roles throughout history. The book is presented in English and is designed to cater to a range of readers, from primary to secondary levels.
Readers will find a rich presentation of the relationship between humans and horses, highlighting their significance in various historical contexts. The text covers topics such as the evolution of horses and their behavioral traits, providing insights into how these animals have been utilized by people over time. This educational resource serves as a valuable introduction to the world of horses, making it suitable for those interested in animals and their history.
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Text and photographs present wild and domestic horses and ponies, their evolution, behaviour and many ways in which they have been used by people in history. Suggested level: primary, intermediate, secondary.
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