Horses have hooves, muzzle, tail, mane, and ears.
Horses hooves are an adaptation for getting around easily and also their colour for camouflage
This link might help. I do not know personally-http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses/camargue/
One of a horse structural adaptation is that they have strong high-crowned teeth to munch and graze on their food!
A Mimicry Adaptation
adaptation
it is a behavioral adaptation because it is doing it EX. a bear hibernates :-)
a horses adaptation is runnig around the fence line to recognize it
some examples of a horses functional adaptation, is that that they can sleep standing up. Their coat grows long in cold conditions.
Native Americans learning to use horses to hunt is an example of adaptation.
This link might help. I do not know personally-http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses/camargue/
One of a horse structural adaptation is that they have strong high-crowned teeth to munch and graze on their food!
The most important survival adaptation is that they can survive on the grain that is fed to them by humans. Horses are not meant to eat grain, but grass or hay, and that's why some horses have problems with ulcers and colic.
Under artificial selection, the next (and on-going) adaptations will always be to make them faster, stronger and more durable.
hav u heard about the guy that got fuked by a horses 6 feeet dik?
Palomino is just a horse colour, there is no reason why it would have any adaptation for its environment beyond what normal horses have. Normal horses have a lot of adaptations for being grazers that live mainly on open plains. They have long legs with the muscle bunched at the top to enable them to move fast. They have long noses so they can see over the grass while eating it. They prefer to flee than fight and live in herds. Horses in cold areas grow long, shaggy coats in winter.
Dark Adaptation Light Adaptation Hearing Adaptation Touch Adaptation Smell Adaptation
Race horses have many adaptations. They have stronger back muscles then normal horses to enable them to carry the jockey. Having a stronger back also gives them stronger abdominal muscles. They have longer necks so that they can have a photo finish in a race.
the relationship between sensory adaptation and negative adaptation?