No. Rats don't have gallbladders either. Elephants do not have a gall bladder.
Horses don't have a gallbladder.
I don't think any animals have their gallbladder positioned in their leg.
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No. A horse is a herbivore, so it can only eat plants.
There are some animals that have evolved to not have a gallbladder - the horse is probably the most commonly encountered of these animals. The horse doesn't need a gallbladder - the function of the gallbladder is to store up bile between meals for digestion after the consumption of a meal. As horses have evolved to graze and eat almost constantly throughout the day, they don't have "meals" for the gallbladder to store up bile between and they evolved to not havea gallbladder.
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the animal that is similar to a zebra is a horses but the only kind is a wild horse
The only animals on the farm that would possibly eat horse meat are the dog and the pigs.
The gallbladder only produces bile to break down fats. Semen is not a fat. No gallbladder will have no negative or dangerous effect.
it is possible but only if you have money :)
The horse has only one toe. Other hoofed animals have a split toe. The horse is the only animal that does not have the split toe. Not including the zebra of course.