Horses cannot fly. Therefore, there is no explanation for how horses fly. The anatomical structure of the horse will not allow it to fly because the horse has dense bones, and horses can be as heavy as small cars.
Horses that need to be transported overseas or over long distances can be shipped via plane. The plane has to be altered to accomidate such a large animal but stalls are erected toward the back. Air travel for the modern equine can be nerve-racking. If the horse is not used to flying it may be necessary to sedate him, either before or during the flight.
*In the movie Internation Velvet starring Tatum O'Neal they show a somewhat graphic scene of a horse that 'freaks out' during a flight. If you get a chance check it out.
It is possible to transport a horse in a large airplane, although that is not normally done. Most horses don't need to travel that far. They seldom engage in tourism.
With machines, one way or another.
Always check where the horse fly come from when attack
If the horse fly is carrying a disease it can.
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No. A horse is simply to heavy. The largest animals ever to fly, the pterosaurs (reptiles from the time of the dinosaurs), weighed up to 200 pounds, and to fly they needed enormous wingspans. A horse typically weighs more than half a ton, so the wings required to lift such an animal would have to be impossibly large.
Yes you put your mums fat, flabby fannyy on it and she jizzes on it :D
A horse fly
Yes, a horse fly is a real fly.
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IT is a deer fly not a horse fly.
Always check where the horse fly come from when attack
No.
Horse flies fly using wings, just like any other kind of fly.
a horse fly.
A Bot fly
The scientific name for horse fly is Hybomitra micans. The horse fly belongs to the diptera order and the brachycera suborder.
If the horse fly is carrying a disease it can.
The temperature of a horse fly matches it's surrounding environment since it is exothermic.