Horses
This article is about horses.
Horses are called the most noble creatures, and it’s easy to see why. They have been man’s best friends throughout human history, the animal belongs to the order of equids, since there is only one finger on its limbs.
So, what can you tell us about horses to introduce them in more detail? Read below. Horses have 10 different muscles in their ears. As a result, they can move their ears independently of each other and rotate them almost 180 degrees. A person has only three muscles in his ears. They cannot breathe through their mouths. They only breathe through their nose because they cannot breathe through their mouth like humans. They can see in almost all directions. They have the largest eyes of any land mammal.
Horse can run within a few hours after birth. Because the horse’s eyes are on the sides of his head, he can see almost 360 degrees. The Przewalski’s horse is the only truly wild species of horse that still exists. The only wild population in Mongolia.
The Przewalski’s horse is the only truly wild species of horse that still exists. The only wild population in Mongolia. However, there are many populations of wild horses around the world, such as the mustangs in North America.
Vocalizations are very important for horses. Stallions make loud sounds in the form of conjugate calls, and all horses will use snorts to warn others of potential danger. On the underside of their hoof, they have a triangular-shaped area called the “frog” which acts as a shock absorber and also helps pump blood back up the leg.