Yes Seabuiscuit is the grandson of Man O' War.
Man o' War and Seabiscuit are both famous racehorses from the early 20th century. However, they are not directly related as they come from different bloodlines. Man o' War is considered one of the greatest racehorses of all time, while Seabiscuit gained fame for his underdog status and his rivalry with another horse named War Admiral, who was the son of Man o' War.
Nope, Man O' War didn't won the triple crown
Man O War=Warship Men of war=Warships
The Man-O-War jellyfish love small fish like krill, clownfish and bait ECT...
Yes. It short-circuits your brain and kills instantly.
4 ft to over 30 ft long.
Yes, He is related to Fair Play, the sire of Man O' War. Fair Play was Secretariat's great-great-grandsire, and Seabiscuit's great-grandsire. Secretariat was a great-grand-nephew of Man O' War -- his sire Bold Ruler was out of a mare named Miss Disco, who was by Discovery, who was by Display, who was by Fair Play. Display was a half-brother to Man O' War. Seabiscuit was a grandson of Man O' War -- his sire Hard Tack was by Man O' War, and his dam Tea Biscuit was by Rock Sand, who was also the sire of Man O' War's dam Mahubah. So Man O' War was also Seabiscuit's cousin, in a convoluted way. Man of War was War Admiral's Sire.
The contraction of o' in Man o' War means "of."
Johnny Loftus rode Man O' War in 1919 Clarence Kummer rode Man O' War in 1920
Man O' War died at 30 in 1947.
Man o' War was born on March 29, 1917.
Portuguese Man o' War was created in 1758.
The man o' war does not have eyes. It is a name describing a battleship.
Man-O-War GAA was created in 1946.
Man o' War was born on March 29, 1917.
The Portuguese man o' war lives in the Atlantic Ocean.
Man O War was a famous racehorse. He raced from 1919 to about 1923. To see his pedigree, go here: http://www.pedigreequery.com/man+o+war
Man o' War was 16.2hh