Kind of. they bend the other way to a knee. they are called hocks
The back legs of a horse is called its hind legs.
They're not really called knees, but yes, they are on the front legs, they bend like our knees, and the back legs bend like our elbows. :) hope i helped
I've only found one so far and its the hypural joint which can be found between the caudal fin of the fish and the last of its vertebrae.
Yes, just like humans their legs have ball and socket joints in their knees.
Kick the back of its legs
Sit straight in the saddle and press knees and legs firmly against the sides of the horse. Move with the rhythm of the movement of the horse.
If you are on your back with your hips and knees in flexion, your legs make a triangle with your knees at the peak.
in a way. the back legs support the horse and boost him off the ground to run. So yes. If the horse did not have back legs he would not be able to run.
No. A quadraped has four legs. A horse has SIX legs. Two legs in the back, and fore legs in the front.
Morgans have the same amount of muscles as any other horse. There are five different muscles in the horse's legs but only above the knees and hocks. There are no muscles in the lower legs.
A horse has two knees, they are on the front legs.
their back legs