Indian wild ass

E700273

The Indian wild ass is an endangered equid native to the arid Rann of Kutch region in India, known for its sandy-colored coat, speed, and adaptation to harsh desert environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf equid
mammal
subspecies
adaptation ability to survive with limited water
tolerance to high temperatures
class Mammalia
coatColor fawn
sandy
commonName Indian wild ass
khur
conservationStatus Endangered
countryEndemicTo India NERFINISHED
diet herbivore
distinctiveMarking dark dorsal stripe
eats grasses
halophyte plants
shrubs
family Equidae NERFINISHED
genus Equus NERFINISHED
habitat arid grassland
desert
saline desert
salt marsh
hasPopulationTrend increasing in recent decades
IUCNStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
mainThreat competition with livestock for grazing
disease from domestic livestock
habitat loss
movementSpeed high running speed
nativeTo Gujarat NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
Rann of Kutch NERFINISHED
notableFor endurance
speed
offspring single foal
order Perissodactyla NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Equus hemionus NERFINISHED
Onager NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
protectedIn Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary NERFINISHED
Little Rann of Kutch NERFINISHED
rangeRestrictedTo Gujarat NERFINISHED
reproduction viviparous
scientificName Equus hemionus khur NERFINISHED
socialStructure bachelor groups
harem groups
herd-living
species Equus hemionus NERFINISHED
taxonRank subspecies

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