Phariss's Horse
- Name
- Old World
- References
- In the 18th century, huge herds of the quagga (Equus quagga quagga) crossed the vast steppe areas of southern Africa. In 1785, the species was described scientifically for the first time. Its forelimb, chest, neck and head are striped like a zebra, in contrast to its hindquarters, which are unicolored, and white legs. This reminds the quagga of a curious chimera of horse and zebra.
- Score
- 0
- Item type
- Equid Figurine
- Classification
- Original Finish Plastic
- Material
- Plastic
- Manufacturer
- Breyer
- Breed
- Quagga
- Size
- 1:9 Scale
- Gender
- Mare
- Number made
- 1001-5000
- Run type
- Special Run
- Owner
- Phariss
- Added
- 2025-08-17 01:25
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Entries
1
Type | Show | Competition | Total entries in class | |
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Class (halter) | BOO! Breyer Online Open 2025 | 180. Longear/Exotic | 25 |
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