The Syrian wild ass, only one metre high at its shoulder, was the smallest form of Equidae and could not be domesticated. Its colouring 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.
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