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Fossil Rim “P-Horses” Relocate To Texas A&M

As 2021 rolled around, Fossil Rim’s Przewalski’s horse population temporarily declined to the benefit of students at Texas A&M University. In December 2020, Fossil Rim Director of Animal Care Adam ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim “P-Horses” Relocate To Texas A&M

Zebras Roam Fossil Rim’s Game Preserve

There are three types of equids, or mammals of the horse family, at Fossil Rim, but you are most likely to encounter the Hartmann’s mountain zebras. They roam the Game ...READ MORE

Zebras Roam Fossil Rim’s Game Preserve

Przewalski’s Horse: McLachlan Talks Takhi In Terrace Pasture

Popular with Fossil Rim fans on social media but rarely seen by visitors, endangered Przewalski’s horses are interesting for a multitude of reasons. Becca McLachlan, Animal Care Specialist – Hoofstock, ...READ MORE

Przewalski’s Horse: McLachlan Talks Takhi In Terrace Pasture

The Przewalski’s Horse

2014 is the year of the horse. Happy Chinese New Year! In recognition, the Przewalski’s horse has a fascinating history. Fossil Rim is dedicated to the conservation of species in peril and the ...READ MORE

The Przewalski’s Horse

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