Yes, female horses, like all horses, have two nostrils.
Horses have two nostrils.
Horses can only have two nostrils.
Yes, of course they do.
A horse has two nostrils.
Horses have two nostrils,like humans. They are located on the muzzle, above their mouths.
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Four legs. Horses have always had four legs.
The nasal passages of a horse are large and flexible and designed to take large amounts of air into the horses lungs. When a horse is exercising at their maximum ability, the amount of air coming in increases ten times the normal. At the back of a horses throat, they have 2 "trap doors", so to speak, flaps of tissue that prevent food and other material from going into the horses lungs. These are called the soft palate and the epiglottis. The soft palate is a flap of tissue at the top of the back of the throat and hangs down. The epiglottis is a flap at the bottom of the back of the throat that points up. Working in harmony, these flaps open and close, letting only food and water go into the horses stomach and only air go into the horses lungs.
Horses have two nostrils.
horses have two nostrils
A horse has two nostrils.
They have 2 nostrils.
Three stables have three horses each and one stable has four horses!
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horses have 2 nostrils.
A horse, like humans, has two nostrils.
Horses have two nostrils,like humans. They are located on the muzzle, above their mouths.
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Two! with horses its not that complicated what you see is what you get! Two.
Horses have two nostrils, like most things. If you ever see a horse, they are easily distinguishable.