Carmargue horses are sometimes referred to as "white horses" due to their distinctive white or gray coat color.
The nick name of the camargue horses is "horses of the sea"
The nickname sometimes given to the Carmargue horses is the sea horse == == I think it's 'white horse' Well i call them a cami but i dunno the real one.
You may be thinking of the Horses of the Carmargue at the mouth of the River Rhone in the South of France
The River Horse
La carmargue
it is either the white horse or the grey horse. but for the howrse members going for 6, im pretty sure its the white horse. good luck! my howrse: biggrape
I believe you are refering to a Camargue horse. They are a distinct breed of horse that has ben around for hundreds of years. These horses are believed to be one of the closest breeds of horse, still alive today, to prehistoric horses of the world.Conformation:Large square head with a straight or slightly convex profile.eyes are large and expressiveears are broad and short with a broad base.neck is short and muscular, deep at the base. mane and tail are long and thick.withers are pronouncedback is straight and short.croup is short and narrowchest wide and deep.shoulder is straight and short;The legs are extremely hardy with clean joints, a long forearm, and very good hooves.Information above can be found here: (related links section)http://www.languedoc-France.info/07020202_camarguehorses.htm
The plural form for the noun horse is horses.
There are appaloosa horses and American saddlebred horses, thoroughbred horses and American quarter horses, there also are more types
The possessive form for the plural noun horses is horses'.
Zebras and horses are both Equine animals. Zebras are horses, in another term, Zebras are horses with stripes.