The largest horses in the world belong to the
English breed Shire. These horses are often taller than 1.8 m (6 ft) and reach a weight of one tone (almost as much as a rhino), while average horses have 0.3-0.4 tones.
Still, the current Guinness World Record is held by a Belgian draft horse called Radar. Radar is about 6ft 7�in (1.99 m) tall. A horse's height is measured along the front leg to the top of the shoulder.
Still, a Tennessee Shire horse located on a farm 65 mi (104 km) northeast of Chattanooga could be the tallest horse in the world. At an official measuring yesterday, Jenson Diplomat Tina measured 2.02 m (6 ft 8.5 in), but she weighs just ...1600 pounds (720 kg).
it was a shire in 1846 by the time he was 4 he was 21.2 1/2 hands high
Most horses would weigh at least 3 times an average adult human weight.
On average a horse is 10 times bigger than a human.
No
It is about 2 times bigger.
An ant is said to be .001 meters in length while the average human is 1.7 meters tall. A human is therefore 1,700 times bigger than an ant.
50 times. 50 times.
There are many names for half animal, it depends on the type of animal. Human/Bull = Minotuar Human/Goat = Satyr Human/Horse = Centuar etc
Measure how many square miles the U.S is (X) Next Measure how many square miles Africa is (Y) Then do this math problem: Y (divided by) X = "How many times Africa is bigger than the US"
Many times larger
It is about 2 times bigger.
An ant is said to be .001 meters in length while the average human is 1.7 meters tall. A human is therefore 1,700 times bigger than an ant.
About 7 times bigger.
About 7.6 times bigger.
3 times
two times bigger
16 times bigger :)
There would be 1000 meters in one kilometer. So it is 30 times bigger.
20,575 times bigger
70 times bigger
It is almost 11 times bigger.