Because, a long long time ago when Indians were the only ones here,the British brought horses to America! The Spanish brought them in two phases
they generally stick together pretty much most of the time, how ever you can always have the one or 2 horses that wonder off to eat on their own
sure you can! Se,if you are scared of horses,the horsewill feel tha and wonder what is wrong.And the horse will nover want to hurt you.You just haveto trust them and riding lesson is a greatstart!!good luck!
It all depends on the horse. If you are trying to scare a particular horse (and I wonder if you are seeing as how this question is phrased), don't! Horses are really quite delicate and, when spooked, can injure themselves or other horses/people because of their dramatic reactions.
In the poem "Horse" by Pablo Neruda, the horses are depicted as strong, wild, and free-spirited creatures. They are portrayed as embodying power and grace as they roam freely through the landscape, leaving behind a sense of beauty and mystery. The poet admires the horses for their untamed nature and their ability to evoke a sense of wonder and awe.
"My Little Runaway" (?) I wonder, I wo- wo- wo- wo- wonder Why, Why- why- why-why- why- She ran away And I wonder Where she will stay My little Runaway Run run run run Runaway
wonder gifts are just that .wonder every gift can become wonder, everything depends on you. especially personalized gifts are so wonder.
oh i wonder wonder whats in a wonder ball who knows what suprises a wonder ball may hide yummy nestle chocolate with candy shapes inside oh i wonder wonder what in a wonder ball!
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Wonder is a verb. Wonder is also a noun. Wonder is NOT an adjective or preposition.
The cast of The King of the Wild Horses - 1924 includes: Frank Butler Charley Chase as Boyd Fielding Sidney De Gray as John Fielding Pat Hartigan as Wade Galvin Edna Murphy as Mary Fielding Rex the Wonder Horse as The Black
The cast of Wonder - 2010 includes: Ashley Flemming as Ashley Flemming - Mother Of Wonder Wonder Smith as Wonder
Phar Lap He was born in Australia and one of Australia's most famous horses.