Lemurian Wild Horse

Lemurian wild horses (Equus lemurius) are a species of brown-colored horses native throughout the Lemurian tropical savannas, humid grasslands, and forests. They fill the similar ecological niches similar to mainland zebras, in which they may have been descended from when they had spread to Lemuria from mainland Africa (during the time when Lemuria was close to mainland Africa between the Pliocene and the Pleistocene). Lemurian wild horses are completely herbivorous like all horses of the equus genus and are purely grazing animals. The conservation status of Lemurian wild horses is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and the Lemurian wild horse's wide natural range.