yes some lived in Antarctica during the Cretaceous period when Antarctica had no snow on it. They ran with the mammoths and Dino's.
Taking that you mean wild horses...Wild horses survive by following with the herd. They have a great flight instinct and strong long legs that can escape predators. They look towards their lead horse, who tells them where it is safe to eat or drink or stop. Although horses are great survivors, death, sadly, can always result.
Insects are called great survivors for so many reasons. One reason is that these insects have survived through the dinosaur ages.
Insects are called great survivors for so many reasons. One reason is that these insects have survived through the dinosaur ages.
Land of the Great Horses was created in 1967-10.
yes horses are great companions
The horses from Spain caused Native Americans to start riding horses. Before the Spanish rode their horses on the great plains, there were no horses on the great plains.
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They were great war horses because they had amazing stamina
1) Army of Cripples: survivors who have been physically debilitated from wounds which they sustained in the great war. 2) Army of Mourners: survivors who grieve for friends and family killed in the great war. 3) Army of Thieves: survivors who loot and steal for plunder they feel is owed to them, or possibly because the great war has deprived them of their ordinary livelihood.
Insects are great survivors for a couple of reasons. One, they are very small, yet they continue to survive in spite of all the larger things that prey on them. Also, even though humans are good at destroying the habitats of many animals, insects multiply at such a great rate, a great many species continue to adapt and survive.
The horses dock is where its tail grows from.
Horses pulled the wagons, of course. The pioneers couldn't get anywhere without the horses. Plus, they were great farmer's workers.