But they can’t explain the 10,000 year gap.
‘Jay F. Kirkpatrick, a leader in horse reproduction research who directs ZooMontana’s Science and Conservation Center in Billings, Mont., is among those who say BLM’s view is outdated.
âOn the face of the science, it is just absolutely incorrect,â said Kirkpatrick, who has studied reproductive physiology for decades since earning his degree at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University.
âIt wasn’t the predominant horse on the continent but it was here. It is native to North America,â he told AP.
It’ wasn’t the predominant horse on the continent, but it was here. It is native to North America.