Ahal-Teke

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Ahal-Teke is an alternative name for the Akhal-Teke, a distinctive and ancient horse breed renowned for its metallic sheen, endurance, and elegance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf horse breed
adaptation ability to thrive on sparse forage
heat tolerance
alternateName Akhal-Teke NERFINISHED
associatedWith Turkmen nomadic culture
desert environment adaptation
coatColor bay
black
buckskin
chestnut
cremello
gray
palomino
considered one of the oldest horse breeds
countryOfOrigin Turkmenistan NERFINISHED
hasAncestry ancient Turkmen horses
hasDistinctiveFeature almond-shaped eyes
fine skin
fine, long legs
high withers
long back
long neck
long, flat croup
long, narrow head
long, sloping shoulders
metallic coat sheen
thin mane and tail
knownFor agility
elegant appearance
endurance
intelligence
loyalty to owner
sensitivity
speed
stamina
primaryLocation Ahal Region NERFINISHED
recognizedBy International Akhal-Teke Horse Association NERFINISHED
World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses NERFINISHED
temperament alert
can be challenging for inexperienced riders
spirited
typicalHeight 14.2–16.0 hands
147–163 cm
typicalWeight 400–500 kg
usedFor dressage
endurance riding
eventing
general riding
racing
show jumping
traditional Turkmen equestrian sports

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