There is a lead mare, the mare who leads the herd and guides it. There is the stallion who protects the band and follows behind, keeping the mares in line. Then there are three to five mares who follow the lead mare and stay in front of the stallion. When the colts are two to three, the stallion kicks them out so that he stays in charge. The fillies stay in the band.
Horses live in community relationships to protecte each other and survive just like wolves in a pack do.
A hippologist studies horses. Hippology is the study of horses.
Horses are just called "horses" unless they are in a group together. When horses get in a group together, they are then called a "herd".
A wild horses top # 1 enemy is a man and horses only get along with the horses in there herd
no horses cant cry
Horses of the sea, or sea horses.
The 'community' for horses is called a herd.
The relationship between a population and a community is a niche.
the horses would die
horses and asses
Community mobilizer is a person who is responsible to enhance the relationship between community and the organisation
Community and culture are closely intertwined, as community members often share common values, beliefs, and traditions that shape their cultural identity. Culture can influence how a community interacts, communicates, and makes decisions, while community dynamics can also impact the preservation and evolution of cultural practices within a group. Overall, community and culture are essential components that contribute to the collective identity and social cohesion of a group of people.
health is wealth. the individual of a community suppose to be the root of the community at large
A community mobilizer should possess strong communication skills to engage with community members, empathy to understand their needs, leadership to inspire action, and adaptability to work in diverse settings and with different groups.
they both have animal(s)
they both have animal(s)
It's a parasitic relationship.
The number of living horses at any given time is displayed on the Directories page (under the "community" tab).