>>>> I think the mealy thing comes from donkeys.

I think that it's a primitive horse thing.

"Classified as Extinct in the Wild, Przewalski's horse is the last true wild 
horse, and the only ancestor of the domestic horse that has survived to the 
present day. The common name refers to the Russian explorer Nikolai 
Przewalski who first discovered the subspecies in the 1870s. This wild horse 
has a stocky body with robust, short legs, a short neck and a powerful jaw. 
The back and sides are dun to greyish-brown in colour, the head has a mealy 
nose and there is a dark stripe along the back."

Of course, this means Nasi is a Przewalski.


Judy
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