Arabians like all other horse breeds tend to have 6 lumbar vertebrae, however in some cases the vertebrae can become fused together creating the illusion that there are only 5 of the lumbar vertebrae. Also in all breeds of horse there is the possibility for one of the vertebrae to just not be there, but this is not unique to Arabians as it was once thought to be.
The breed has 17 ribs, five lumbar bones and sixteen tail vertebrae. All other breeds have 18 ribs, six lumbar bones and eighteen tail vertebrae. Answer2: Arabians display a higher rate of having less ribs and vertebrae, but generally this is because two vertebrae bones tend to be fused together making it look like one bone instead of two. All other breeds of horse have the ability to be born with one less rib or vertebrae also, which means this trait is not unique to the Arabian breed.
The horse from Arabia is called the Arabian. The Arabian also lives in many parts of Africa. The Arabian is the most beautifulest horse in the world. If you never seen an Arabian you need to! Look at them on the computer, just type in Arabians. What a wonderful horse! :)
The Arabian horse is believed to be the purest horse breed in the world. Because the Arabian does not have any recordable (or traceable) outside influences, it is said to be a "pure" breed. The Arabian though was used to influence many, many breeds of horses including common breeds such as the Thoroughbred.
The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show is the biggest Arabian Horse Show in the world.
The horses of Arabia include the Arabian horse and the barb. The Arabian horse is the purest breed of horse in the world.
A lipizaner x Arabian.
The Arabian horse is in the same family as all other horse breeds Equidae.
If you are asking about the President George Washington's horse Blueskin, then yes he was an Arabian horse.
Arabian people
The Darley Arabian was the fastest Arabian in the desert
The Arabian is one of the most popular horse sin the world, so many people love them:).
They have seven. A horse has 7 cervical vertebrae (neck) as do nearly all mammals, 18 thoracic vertebrae (along the longest part of the horse's back), 6 lumbar vertebrae (the general area above the horse's hips), and 5 sacral vertebrae (towards the tail (dock) area).