Hagerman Horse (Equus simplicidens), also called the Hagerman zebra or the American zebra, is a North American species of equid from the Pliocene epoch and the Pleistocene epoch. It was one of the oldest horses of the genus Equus and was discovered in 1928 in Hagerman, Idaho. They are closely related to the African horse known as the Zebra.
Thought to have been extinct for 10,000 years, large herds still roam on Primeval Island. In fact, they are among the most common horse on the island.
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- The sound effects of the Hagerman Horse is typical Horse sound as well as Zebra sounds.