Horses are beautiful creatures and thousands of fanatics like to ride and show them every year. Here are the facts (and some very interesting!) Facts you might want to know about horses.
The stallion is called a stallion and the mares are mares. The castrated male horse is called castration
Domesticated horses usually live around 25 years old. However, the oldest domestic horse in history is Old Billy who died at the age of 62.
If you see a horse standing up please do not think that you are awake. These creatures can stand up and sleep sleeping down
A group of horses never falls asleep at the same time - at least one horse will remain awake so that other people's eyes will not be released
Horses often seem to be "laughing" or "laughing" in the pictures, but their movements are actually to help them smell a better smell.
In the case of regular horses, the fastest horse can reach 55 miles per hour, but the maximum speed is 27 miles per hour.
The horse's eyes are bigger than any other land mammal's eyes and the fact that they are on the side of the head means that they can see nearly 360 degrees.
This has proven to be wrong, but the expert believed that the horse was completely color blind. But, they find that some colors are clearer than others
Instead of measuring feet and inches, please measure the horse by hand. One hand is equivalent to 4 inches. Pony is a horse with more than 14.2 hands.
By contrast, the smallest horse is a 14-inch pony from New Hampshire. His name is Einstein.
Horses are a big fan of water, drinking at least 25 gallons a day. In warm countries, this amount is even higher
Zebras and horses are generally considered to be completely different animals, but they can breed to create "zebras". The zebra will also mate with the shrimp and will create a "zombie".
If you feel that the back of the horse's ears looks cold, it means that the horse itself feels cold.
Since the 17th century, horses have been used by police, but when introducing a car in the early 20th century it was not very popular, but even today police are using hundreds of horses.
Arabs are considered to be the oldest surviving horses. Experts believe they first appeared about 4,500 years ago
In some countries, including France, horse meat is regarded as an expensive dish. French people like to eat horses and horses, although it is illegal in some other countries.
At that time, there were 100,000 to 200,000 horses in the city. A typical horse produces 15 to 30 pounds of feces per day (average yield of about 22 pounds) and about a quarter of urine, usually distributed along the path, or until the 19th century "horse It is placed in the stables such as the center. According to an American city, "According to articles by Joel Tarr and Clay McShane, these horses cause another health problem when they die - sometimes from overwork, sometimes from illness (horse's fever such as fever etc. Due to other reasons) In New York City, 15,000 dead horses were removed from the street in 1880, but in some cases large corpses may become corrupted enough to collect debris did.
For many people, the Ma family is still a typical example of evolution. As more and more fossils are discovered, several ideas about the evolution of horses have changed, but the Ma tribe is still a good example of evolution. In fact, we now have enough fossils to check the subtle details of evolutionary changes, such as the pattern of speciation. Horses are constantly separated from "evolutionary trees" and develop along a variety of unrelated paths. There is no obvious "straight line" in the evolution of horses. Many horses usually exist at the same time, the number of toes is different, and it adapts to different dietary habits. In other words, the evolution of a horse has no intrinsic direction. Since there is only one genus, there is only the impression of linear evolution. This will deceive those who think that they are "subjects" although they evolved to a certain extent.