
How We Made Friends with Horses
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Taylor
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By:
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Meg Moss
About this listen
What were horses like one million years ago? Learn about the evolution of horses through history and how they adapted to their environment. How did horses go from being hunted by humans to being friends? Horses were domesticated to become more important to people's daily lives for work and transportation. What qualities do horses have that helped their survival and their human friends, too?
©2003 Meg Moss (text), Jo Lynn Alcorn (cover art) (P)2019 Cricket Media Inc.
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