tarpan (Meaning)

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tarpan (n)

European wild horse extinct since the early 20th century

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tarpan (n.)

A wild horse found in the region of the Caspian Sea.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tarpan

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tarpan Sentence Examples

  1. The mighty tarpan, a wild horse once native to the Eurasian steppes, galloped with unparalleled vigor.
  2. Researchers are studying the DNA of ancient tarpan remains to gain insights into the evolution of modern horses.
  3. The Mongolian plains still hold legends of the fierce tarpan herds that roamed them in centuries past.
  4. Conservationists are working to preserve the Przewalski's horse, a close relative of the extinct tarpan.
  5. The tarpan's striking dun coat and erect mane were distinctive features that set them apart from other equine species.
  6. The last known tarpan died in captivity in 1918, leaving only its legacy as a testament to a bygone era.
  7. Scientists believe that the tarpan was domesticated thousands of years ago, giving rise to the ancestors of many modern horse breeds.
  8. The tarpan's swift and agile nature made it a highly valued mount for ancient warriors and nomadic tribes.
  9. The extinction of the tarpan highlights the importance of species conservation and the preservation of Earth's biodiversity.
  10. The memory of the tarpan lives on in art, literature, and the collective imagination, inspiring awe and wonder in generations to come.

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European wild horse extinct since the early 20th centuryA wild horse found in the region of the Caspian Sea.

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The mighty tarpan, a wild horse once native to the Eurasian steppes, galloped with unparalleled vigor.

Researchers are studying the DNA of ancient tarpan remains to gain insights into the evolution of modern horses.

The Mongolian plains still hold legends of the fierce tarpan herds that roamed them in centuries past.

Conservationists are working to preserve the Przewalski's horse, a close relative of the extinct tarpan.