Yes,horses are herbivores.They never eat meat. They eat grass,hay,alfalfa,oats,chaff,sugar beet(soaked),pony cubes,pony nuts,horse mix etc...
No, they eat salmon and other fishes.
because if the predator is all extinct, the animal that was hunted would get over populated, if the herbivoire went, thethe grass or plants would over grow, also if the grass wnt'extinct' he herbivoire, could get no food, the predators would die too as all the hebivoires they eat would be dead.
Engish: Horse - Horse Spanish: Horse - Caballo French: Horse - Cheval German: Horse - Pferd Italian: Horse - Cavallo Dutch: Horse - Paard Danish: Horse - Hest Finnish: Horse - Hevonen Romanian: Horse - Calul Serbian: Horse - Kultura
in shakespeare's play, he wrote "a horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!"
I lost my horse. I miss my horse. Where is my horse?
Its called a seahorse or the river horse. Another popular name for the camargue horse is the horse of the sea
cart horse, change course, coach horse, dark horse, dawn horse, divorce, draft horse, draught horse, dray horse, endorse, enforce, ensource, farm horse, gift horse, gift-horse, golf course, in force, laforce, light source, long horse, main course, male horse, midcourse, of course, old norse, outsource, perforce, plow horse, point source, pole horse, post horse, race horse, remorse, sales force, shire horse, side horse, stick horse, strong force, task force, weak force, wheel horse, white horse, wild horse, work force
Richard III himself actually said "A Horse! A Horse! MY Kingdom for a horse!"
a person who rides a horse carriage is a horse carriager,horse groom,horser,horse carriage man,horse guard,horse carry,
a small horse + a big horse or two small horses!
A horse is just the name of the animal and Quarter Horse is a name of a breed of horse.
Dudley Do-Right's horse was named "Horse."