Neither rats nor horses have the ability to regurgitate (throw up). As gross as it sounds, the ability to throw up something bad is a life-saver.
No, horses do not prey on other animals. They are plant eaters.
Horses enjoy the company of other horses, and also cats and donkeys/mules. They may get along with other animals such as dogs or goats.They do not like snakes, pigs.Horses like other horses :) aswell as other animals ^^^
Horses are not capable of lying as they do not possess the cognitive ability for deceit or manipulation. Horses communicate through body language and behavior, being honest and direct in their interactions with humans and other animals.
Wild horses typically live in herds with other horses. They may also share their habitat with other herbivores like deer, elk, and bison. However, wild horses are known to be territorial and may fend off other animals to protect their resources.
Horses are herd (groups) animals, and as such need the company of other horses or animals. Race horses frequently have "pets" that travel with them that give them the socialization and company they need. Goats and cats are popular choices.
Horses are very diverse animals. Horses can race, jump and do many other things.
No, there are no horses in Antarctica. The continent is a frozen tundra almost completely lacking in vegetation, shelter from the brutal winds and ice, and other necessary features for a horse to survive.
Wild horses are herd animals and need to be around other horses. Wild and tame horses both like and LOVE to be around other horses, but that depends on their social skills.
Most Horses will generally tolerate other animals though they don't show much interest.
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Horses are herd animals that typically live in groups in the wild. They rely on social bonds with other horses for safety, companionship, and communication. Being herd animals, they can experience stress and anxiety when kept in isolation.