Half horse half humans are centaurs, mythical creatures from Greek and Roman mythology.
A 51-year-old horse in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Yes. The origin of measuring a horse this way is very old, but easy to understand. In days long ago people did not have the common measuring devices (like tape measures, etc.) that we do today. To measure a horse, they used their hands. Somewhere along the way, the measuring unit of a hand was standardized to mean four inches. Though the origins are ancient, a hand is still the unit of measurement for horses that modern horse owners use today.
There are more people alive today than have ever died all put together. In other words, if you counted up all the people who have ever died and compared it to the number now living, the living outweigh the dead.
It is important for scientists to classify both living and extinct organisms so that historians can know how the earth was millions of years ago and today. It is more important today so that scientists can help people preserve the earth.
Gunsmoke was made in the early 1950s and into the 1960's the horse that Marshall Dillon rode is no longer alive.
A 51-year-old horse in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
They use DNA to compare human remains from the past with people living today
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the people living in Australia today re use.
Yes.
Ok so she is living her life today as a human would being doing today
Baked when people were hung for stealing a horse it was terrible because people used their horses for travel, and there was great distance between towns so it was a matter of life and death. Also people used their horses on their farms it was their way to make a living. Lastly sometimes if needed they would use the horse for food.
Human beings have been known to live on, in, or under bridges still today. Typically, these people are homeless, and this sort of living behavior is usually seen in bigger cities.
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yes there are