Állatok - Lófélék
Itt megtanulhatja a lovak neveit angolul, mint például "steed", "zebra" és "pony".
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an animal, especially a horse that has an even mixture of white and colored hair on its coat
roan, málna
a small horse that lives freely in the plains of the US
mustang, vadló
a large strong horse that is kept on farms for heavy work
húzó ló, mezőgazdasági ló
a horse with a reddish-brown coat and a black mane, tail, and lower legs
vörös ló, sárga ló
a horse that is specifically used for riding and is usually light in weight
lovas ló, lovas
a small, sturdy horse with a short body and strong legs, often used for riding or driving
kisebb, erős ló
a horse trained for battle or ceremonial purposes
harci ló, ceremóniás ló
a saddle horse used for transportation rather than sport etc.
szállító ló, lovas ló
A horse of low quality, often considered old or worn-out
öreg ló, gyenge minőségű ló
A horse bred and trained specifically for racing
lóversenyző, telivér
a large breed of draft horse, typically used for pulling heavy loads and agricultural work
shire ló, shire munka ló
a horse that shares a stable or a horse that is kept in the same stable as another
istállótárs, istállóban lévő ló
A breed of horse developed for racing and characterized by speed, agility, and a long, slim body
telivér, versenyló
a horse that is trained for battle or used by soldiers in a war
háborús ló, csatagaloppo
a horse that lives in the wild, is not domesticated, and has adapted to living in the wild
vad ló, kóbor ló
a tough animal that lives in Asia and Africa, has a fawn-colored coat, and eats plants
vad szamár, ázsiai szamár
a small, hardy breed of horse developed by the Nez Perce tribe of the Pacific Northwest
cayuse, cayuse ló
a large draft horse breed originating in Scotland, known for its strength, size, and feathering on the lower legs
Clydesdale
a breed of horse known for its elegant movement and high-stepping gait
hackney, hackney ló
an athletic, and gentle breed of horse developed in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the United States by Justin Morgan
morgan, Morgan ló
a breed of draft horse originally from the Perche region of France, known for its strength, size, and agility
percheron, percheron ló
a breed of horse characterized by its spotted coat pattern and often used in western riding
appaloosa
a color pattern found in horses, characterized by large, irregular patches of white and another color
pinto
the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey, characterized by its smaller size and longer ears than a horse
hinny
a species of zebra, scientifically known as Equus zebra, native to the mountainous regions of Southwestern Africa
hegyi zebra, hegységi zebra
a large, endangered species of zebra with narrow stripes and a distinctive white belly
Grévy-zebra, Grévy-zebra (veszélyeztetett faj)
a wild animal that lives in Africa, which is like a horse, with black-and-white stripes on its body
zebra
a hybrid animal that is the result of crossbreeding a zebra stallion with a horse mare, resulting in an animal with distinctive striped markings on its body and traits from both parent species
zorse, zebra ló
a hybrid animal that is the result of crossbreeding a zebra with a donkey, resulting in an animal with characteristics of both species, including a striped coat and long ears
zonkey
a gaited breed of horse developed in Tennessee, known for its smooth and distinctive running walk
tennessee walker, tennessee walker fajta