
How many Przewalkski's horses were there in the world in 1945


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31
Объяснение:
In 1945, there were just 31 remaining P-horses in the world, in just two zoos, in Munich and in Prague.



In 1945, the Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii), also known as the Mongolian wild horse or Takhi, was on the brink of extinction in the wild. Due to hunting, habitat loss, and competition with domesticated horses, the wild population had declined significantly.
At that time, it is estimated that there were only a few dozen Przewalski's horses left in the wild, primarily in remote regions of Mongolia and China. Their population had dwindled to a critically low number, making them one of the most endangered horse species in the world.
Efforts to save the Przewalski's horse from extinction began in the 1960s with the establishment of captive breeding programs in various countries. These efforts have been somewhat successful, and there are now reintroduction programs in place to reintroduce captive-bred Przewalski's horses back into the wild. As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, there were around 2,000 Przewalski's horses in captivity, and some had been successfully reintroduced into their native habitats. Please note that the population numbers may have changed since then, so I recommend checking with more recent sources for the current status of Przewalski's horses.


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