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  1. Equus Workforce Solutions Homepage

    Equus Workforce Solutions® has a rich history of collaborating with local, regional, and national partners in the development, design, and delivery of workforce solutions that create …

  2. Equus (play) - Wikipedia

    Through Dysart's questioning, it becomes clear that Alan is erotically fixated on Nugget (or "Equus") and secretly takes him for midnight rides, bareback and naked. Alan envisions …

  3. Equus Management – Equus Management

    Equus Management Group is the largest locally owned and operated HOA management group in the Reno/Sparks area with over 20 years experience serving northern Nevada HOA communities.

  4. Equus (Play) Plot & Characters | StageAgent

    Equus plot summary, character breakdowns, context and analysis, and performance video clips.

  5. Equus (1977) - IMDb

    Equus: Directed by Sidney Lumet. With Richard Burton, Peter Firth, Colin Blakely, Joan Plowright. A psychiatrist attempts to uncover a troubled stable boy's disturbing obsession with horses.

  6. Equus (asses, horses, and zebras) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web

    Equus are odd-toed ungulates with oval shaped hoofs. They feature large and long heads with eyes facing sideways, as is characteristic with prey animals. Equus have teeth consistent with …

  7. Equus | mammal genus | Britannica

    Pliohippus, the direct predecessor of Equus. Pliohippus fossils occur in the early to middle Pliocene beds of North America (the Pliocene Epoch lasted from about 5.3 million to 2.6 …

  8. Equus – Fossil Horses - Florida Museum

    Jul 16, 2025 · Equus is the only surviving genus in the once diverse family of horses. Domesticated about 3,000 years ago, the horse had a profound impact on human history in …

  9. Equus Summary | SuperSummary

    Equus is a psychological drama that delves into the complex mind of Alan Strang, a 17-year-old boy who blinds six horses in a fit of passion.

  10. Equus (genus) - Wikipedia

    Within the Equidae, Equus is the only recognized extant genus, comprising seven living species. Like Equidae more broadly, Equus has numerous extinct species known only from fossils.