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Syrian wild ass

Syrian wild ass
SyrianWildAss-London Zoo.jpg
A Syrian wild ass in London Zoo, 1872.

Extinct  (1928) (IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Perissodactyla
Family: Equidae
Genus: Equus
Subgenus: Asinus
Species: E. hemionus
Subspecies: E. h. hemippus
Trinomial name
Equus hemionus hemippus
Geoffroy, 1855
Synonyms

Equus hemionus syriacus
(Milne-Edwards, 1869)


Equus hemionus syriacus
(Milne-Edwards, 1869)

The Syrian wild ass (Equus hemionus hemippus), less commonly known as a hemippe or achdari, is an extinct subspecies of onager native to the Arabian peninsula. It ranged across present-day Syria, the Palestinian territories, Israel, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

The Syrian wild ass, only one metre high at its shoulder, was the smallest form of Equidae and could not be domesticated. Its coloring changed with the seasons—a tawny olive coat for the summer months and pale sandy yellow for the winter. It was known, like other onagers, to be untameable, and was compared to a thoroughbred horse for its beauty and strength.

The Syrian wild ass lived in deserts, semideserts, arid grasslands and mountain steppes. Native to West Asia, they were found in Palestine, Jordan, Turkey, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

The Syrian wild ass was a grazer. It fed on grass, herbs, leaves, shrubs and tree branches.

Syrian wild asses were preyed upon by Asiatic lions,Arabian leopards, striped hyenas, grey wolves and Caspian tigers. Asiatic cheetahs may have preyed on onager foals.

European travelers in the Middle East during the 15th and 16th centuries reported seeing large herds. However, its numbers began to drop precipitously during the 18th and 19th centuries due to overhunting, and its existence was further imperiled by the regional upheaval of World War I. The last known wild specimen was fatally shot in 1927 et al. Ghams near the Azraq oasis in Jordan, and the last captive specimen died the same year at the Tiergarten Schönbrunn, in Vienna.


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