Przevalski's Horse, also known as the Mongolian wild horse, is a rare and endangered species native to the steppes of central Asia. Synonyms for Przevalski's Horse include Equus ferus przewalskii, the Asiatic wild horse, Takhi, and Dzungarian horse. They are known for their stocky build, short mane, and sandy brown coat with a white underbelly. The Przevalski's Horse has been extinct in the wild for almost 50 years, but recent reintroduction efforts have led to small, protected populations in Mongolia, Kazakhstan, and China. These horses play a vital role in their ecosystems and provide hope for the preservation of endangered species.