ID..Kuda?

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i believe they look like kudas. The characteristics match. Are there other horses that look similar to kudas that they could possibly be...i know the pics are not the greatest.. sorry.
 
hehe... sounds kinda funny.. I got them for very inexpensive from a LFS ($25). I am not sure if they are telling me the truth or not. They said they are Kuda's. I have read that many are alike and names can just be given to some.. That is why it is best to get all (males and females) from the same place. The only problem is that the LFS only had females.
 
I think those are H. erectus. It would be easier to tell with adult markings. kuda don't usually have any markings or color patterns.

The coronet is larger than you usually see on a kuda, and these seem less spiny, more smooth looking.
 
we have two kellogi in our tank that resemble ur pics IMO. here is a pic of 1 of our kellogi (she is normally black but has been turning kind of a white/pink during feeding times)

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