Sunday, November 15, 2009

Help!!! gallop 7 on howrse!?!?

1 - Horses' hair is the same regardless of the season.



false



true



2 - In Greek mythology, Arion is a horse閿?br> known for its speed



that has a human foot



born from the union of Poseiden and Demeter



3 - How many blind spots does a horse's field of vision have?



2



3



1



4 - What parts are not found on the horse's foot?



The casing



The outer ligaments



The elbow



The crate



The knuckle



5 - How many cervical vertebrae does a horse have?



7



8



6



6 - The horse is a閿?br> granulivor



frugivor



omnivor



carnivor



herbivor



insectivor



7 - At a high level of horse riding, horse riders sit閿?br> Towards the back of the saddle



Towards the front of the saddle



8 - The Mustang is a protected horse in the United States. The name of this breed comes from Spanish and means:



able horse



spirited horse



quick horse



wild horse



powerful horse



Help!!! gallop 7 on howrse!?!?

My brain is hurting !!



Help!!! gallop 7 on howrse!?!?

1. False, they get fuzzy in winter!



2. Born from Union of Poseidon and Demeter



3. Two, one in front and one in back



4. The elbow I think, all though I've never heard any of it's parts referred to those ways



5. If I recall correctly, 7 cervical...I'm sure it has 18 Thoracic, but not sure if I'm right about cervical...



6. Herbivore



7. Depends on the discipline...that's a really ambiguous question, it's a bit too vague to answer



8. Wild horse, I think...but I thought it resembled "feral" or "feral animal" more...Pretty much the same thing as wild though



Help!!! gallop 7 on howrse!?!?

1) gets thicker to protect them from the cold.



2)born from the union of poseiden and demeter after demeter was raped by poseiden in the shape of a horse.



3)2.



4)the elbow, the crate and the knuckle but tendons and ligaments run down from the leg and attach to the bones within the foot if you class that.



5)7.



6)herbivor.



7)towards the front of the saddle.



8)mustang is spanish (mesterio or monstenco) meaning wild or stray.

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