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| The Appaloosa |
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| The name comes from "Palouse horse" in reference to the Palouse River in Northern Idaho. |
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| are rugged horses originally breed by the |
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| tribe in the US Northwest. |
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| They are often characterized by their spotted coats, as shown here: |
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