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Q: How does a horse physically respond to stimuli in its environment?
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How Arabians horse respond to the environment?

Basically just like any other horse. If a horse is presented with a new thing, it needs reassurance, since horses are prey animals.


Are horses living or non-living?

Horses are living things because they contain cells/DNA, they respond to stimuli, they are able to eat, they have homeostasis, they have common needs, they reproduce, they move around, and they adapt to their environment, change, grow, and develop over time.


Is get a command for horses?

It can be if you teach your horse to respond to it.


Why will horse rarely vomit and live?

A horse can not vomit. It is physically impossible, this is why they colic and die.


What role does a horse play in its environment?

A horse is considered a first level consumer (a herbivore).


What factors influence how much a horse drinks?

The temperature and humidity of the horse's environment, the moisture level of the horse's food, as well as how active the horse is.


When should penicillin be given to horses?

A horse should be given penicillin when a veterinarian determines the horse has a bacterial infection that will respond to the penicillin.


How can you turn into a horse?

Im sorry, but this is scientifically and physically impossible. Maybe in another life...


What is the largest distance recorded a horse has expelled its vomit?

There is no answer to this, as it's physically impossible for horses to vomit.


What is a horse's environment it needs to survive?

they can only survive on the moon


What is the body temperature of a horse fly?

The temperature of a horse fly matches it's surrounding environment since it is exothermic.


How horses can understand you?

Through training, a horse will begin to recognize your body language and even a few voice cues and respond as he has been trained to. Horses learn to understand humans through training. A horse is born wild and training is required in order to teach a horse how to respond to humans. Horses like Mr. Ed do not exist.