Warm blooded, gives milk, produces live young, has hair.
Yes, both horses and humans are mammals.
Horses are mammals and have the same reproductive anatomy as other mammals (including humans). City boy, aren't you?
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They are both mammals but they are very different in form, behaviour and diet.
Horses are mammals because they give birth to living babies, like humans. This differs from reptiles, who lay eggs.
Horses are mammals and give birth very much like cats and dogs and humans.
Stress in other mammals is the same of that in humans.
Humans, dogs, pigs, cows, horses, dolphins, possums, and elephants are all placental mammals but there are others as well.
From an evolutionary perspective, all mammals are related, so yes, humans and horses or zebras are related, although not closely; humans are much more closely related to the great apes (gorillas, bonobos, chimpanzees, and orangutans). From a creationist perspective, humans and horses are not related.
Horses are like most mammals (humans, too) and the unborn develop in a uterus.
Yes, horses and bears are mammals.
All breeds of horses are mammals.
No, horses are equine mammals. They are not marsupials