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This article is about the horse species. For the siege weapon, see onager.

Onager
Image:Onager_(animal).jpg
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Perissodactyla
Family: Equidae
Genus: Equus
Species: hemionus
Binomial name
Equus hemionus

The Onager (Equus hemionus) is a large mammal belonging to the horse family and native to the deserts of Syria, Iran, India and Tibet. It is sometimes known as the Half Ass or the Asiatic Ass.


Like many other large grazing animals, its range has contracted greatly under the pressures of hunting and habitat loss, and of the four subspecies, one is extinct and two endangered.


Onagers are a little larger than Donkeys at about 290 kg and 2.1 metres (head-body length), and are a little more horse-like. Some authorities regard one of the four races as a separate species.


Onagers were used in ancient Sumer to pull chariots, circa 2600 BC.


External links

  • Onager (Asiatic wild ass) (http://www.trekker.co.il/english/israel/i-bar-08.htm)- Photo from the Hai-Bar Wildlife Preserve in Israel.

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