How About The Przewalski*s Horses

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How About The
Przewalski’s Horses
Gabrielle Tackett
Interactions with Other Plants
and Animals
Przewalski’s eat plants, so they’re a danger to plants.
Przewalski’s protect deer and gazelles, just by being
around them!
Wolves eat przewalski’s.
Predator and Prey
Przewalski’s are the prey of wolves and probably more,
like coyoties.
Przewalski’s eat grass and other vegetation, so they’re
not really predators.
What Does The Przewalski
Horse Look Like?
The coat of the Przewalski’s ranges from brown to dun,
with a pale underbelly and muzzle, a dark tail, a dorsal
stripe, striped legs, and a dark, short mohawk like
mane. The head is large, and the body is short and
muscular.
The Habitat Of Przewalski
They live in the grass lands of Asia.
Steppes vegetation, shrubland, and plains.
Weather and Temperature
In Mongolia, the summers are warm. In the winter, it
is very cold.
October – in the 30’s. December, January, and March
– near 0. April – 34 – freezing. June / September – 40s
& 60s.
Przewalski’s Nap Spot.
ZZZZZZZ.
Przewalski’s will sleep anywhere, as long as it is close to
where they live. So if you want to find a sleeping
Przewalski’s, look where they live
Is Pollution Harmfull To
Przewalski Horses?
Yes, pollution is harmful to Przewalski’s. Say there is a
candy rapper in the grass. If the Przewalski eats it while
eating grass, the candy rapper will heart the Przewalski.
Przewalski Adaptations
Przewaski’s have strong muscles and big hooves to
make it easy to walk through the grasslands of Asia. In
the winter, they grow a thicker coat.
Eating Przewalski
( Herbivore, Carnivore,
Omnivore.)
Przewalski’s are herbivores. They eat grass and other
vegetation, such as fruit and leaves.
Can Przewalski’s Live In The
Arctic
Przewalski’s can NOT live in the Arctic. Hasn’t
happened, never will. First of all, there would be no
food for them to eat. Secondly, IT IS WAY TO COLD,
OF COARSE! Lastly, polar bears, walreses, and other
things could eat it. Even though they live in a place
that is ALWAYS cold, does not mean they can live
there ENTIRE lives in weather WAY under 0!
Sounds
Przewalski
Wolf
predator
Coyote
predator
Deer
neighbor
Speedy Facts 
Przewalski’s is pronounced as zevalskies
Przewalski’s are 13 hands high at the shoulder.
Przewalski’s have never been tamed for riding, which
means that they are the last truly wild horses in
existence today.
The Mongolian name for these horses is “takhi,” which
means “spirit”.
The Chinese call the Przewalski’s ‘yehmah.”
Gloasery
Steppes: (steps) Parts of a grassland.
Przewalski: (zevalskee) A horse that is still wild today.
Pollution: (poleootion) Trash that is littering
something.