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[arch] hoofed [IW]
[arch] hoofed [IW]  
 
(med) bshul chags kyi gras, Perissodactyla animals (Phrin Las 1987). <br>
The group of 'odd-toed' ungulates includes horses, rhinos and tapirs. Does the tibetan term include all hoofed animals or only the 'odd-toed' ones ? In any case, in the continuation of the thangka images comes 'horse', 'kiang', 'ass' and 'mule'. [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 17:03, 3 December 2021 (UTC)


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[arch] hoofed [IW]

(med) bshul chags kyi gras, Perissodactyla animals (Phrin Las 1987).
The group of 'odd-toed' ungulates includes horses, rhinos and tapirs. Does the tibetan term include all hoofed animals or only the 'odd-toed' ones ? In any case, in the continuation of the thangka images comes 'horse', 'kiang', 'ass' and 'mule'. Johannes Schmidt (talk) 17:03, 3 December 2021 (UTC)