The limbs of horses are strong and muscular. That would suggest that they are adapted for walking and running over long distances.
it has used its wings to fly out of the water
Pigs are adapted by,either adding things to them like prosthetic limbs or bits of machinery ,sort of like a cyborg,or by taking things away from them like : sight ;hearing;taste or limbs. Hope this helps.
biting, chewing and grinding.
horses and very well adapted to it, the saddle don't cause them to have pain so i see why there shouldnt be a problem
tail is adapted for grasping and wrapping around things like tree limbs
different animals adapted to this forest in different ways like: 1.lion tailed macaque has strong tail,legs which help them to hold the branch
The vehicle is a horse box - either towed as a trailer or a specially adapted lorry.
Horses live where humans do, except in Antarctica. Small, hairy Icelandic horses survive on arctic tundra, while Arabian horses are adapted to the desert. Wherever they live, horses both domestic and wild require grass and water.
Starfish do not have eyes, but because they have many arms/legs/limbs, they can feel the world around them and have adapted to live without the ability to see.
Yes, the mammalian limps are adapted for variety methods of food gathering. For instance the cat family has four legs which enables them hunt for their prey. The frog has webbed feet which helps it in swimming.
Horses can live in all sorts of climates. Different breeds have adapted to live in different locations. Domesticated horses need to be provided with shelter, however, whereas wild horses can withstand more trying areas w/o a barn.
Horses that are more adapted to the sport of eventing. Eventing horses have to be graceful and strong for the Dressage portion, agile and fast for the stadium jumping portion, and powerful, brave and intelligent for the cross-country jumping phase. not all horses can take the stress of eventing