Well, i don't think your asking mane and tail there the same. But there coats do get thicker and thiner. They get thicker when it's cold say winter and maybe fall.(to keep them warm). And thiner in the summer and maybe spring because of the heat.
It is the same material but muck thicker. Same with your hair. Fingernails, human hair, and a horses hoof are all the same material. So yes.
no, a horse grows fur in the spring, wich is it's summer hair, in the fall it looses it's summer hair and gets bushier hair for winter.
All over their bodies!
All domestic and feral horses belong to the same order as they are all the same species. A horses order is Perissodactyla.
All sea-horses are fish BUT not all fish are sea-horses.
Yes
Nothing the moon does, doesn't do, or appears to do has any effect on the earth's seasons. We would have all of the same seasons and the same seasonal experiences even if there were no moon at all.
they are all the the same.
No, only mammals (humans, dogs, horses, etc) have hair.
Horse hooves are made of a tough protein called keratin – the same stuff our nails and hair are made of. Answer By: BlueHorse211
Hair all grows at the same speed.
by how they move ...... they run fast ...... that's all