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Wild Horses in the Namib Desert An Equine Biography

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By: Mannfred Goldbeck(Author), Telané Greyling(Author)
104 pages, colour & b/w photos, b/w illustrations
Wild Horses in the Namib Desert
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  • Wild Horses in the Namib Desert ISBN: 9789994572526 Paperback Oct 2011 Out of Print #194936
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Wild Horses in the Namib Desert is the outcome of a collaboration, revealing--in carefully researched detail--the little known history and behaviour of the wild horse population. Mannfred Goldbeck sheds light on the horses' origins, taking the reader back to the tumultuous time of World War I and exploring the more plausible theories. Telane Greyling shares her knowledge of the intriguing behaviour of the Namib horses gleaned from her many years of research and life amongst the horses. The book provides answers to the numerous questions frequently asked about the behaviour of the wild horses, from how often they drink to the size of their family groups, enlightening the reader about their existence away from the world of domestication.

An honest account of the Namib horses through the last century, including the harsh reality of drought, and beautifully illustrated with over a hundred photographs, Wild Horses in the Namib Desert will appeal not only to history- and horse-lovers but to all those who cherish freedom and the greatness of the natural world. The attractive layout suggests the soul and the essence of the book which was crafted out of love for all things wild.

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Out of Print
By: Mannfred Goldbeck(Author), Telané Greyling(Author)
104 pages, colour & b/w photos, b/w illustrations
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