Though appaloosas are best known for having spots, they don't always. So long as the horse has all three of the following it can still be registered as an appaloosa: mottled skin somewhere on his body (usually the lips), white sclera, striped hooves.
The nose it build the same, for appaloosas the out side color of the eye is a human eye. Look up a picture they have the white around it just like us.
Yes, the Sioux tribe did have horses. They, like the Nez Perce had Appaloosas and Paints.
western such as barral racing but that doesn't mean that appaloosas can't do English because im sure they can
Today modern Appaloosas look like Quarter horses in overall build. Stocky and muscular with Appaloosa type spotting or roaning. The old style of 'True' Appaloosa is rarely seen nowadays but it was built much more like an Akhal-Teke type horse,for old style Appy's you can look up Nez Perce horses.
Dressage, showjumping and reining.
An Appaloosas tail length is determined by genetics and how the horse is cared for.Many of the Appaloosas from older bloodlines have what is called a 'rat tail' as it has little to no hair on it, and what hair may be thee is typically thin, wispy and short.However modern Appaloosas tend to have fuller and longer tails thanks to the Quarter horse, Thoroughbred and Arabian blood that was introduced to the breed when it was being 're-created'.
Considering that most Appaloosas today are really just spotted Quarter Horses maintaining muscle on them will not be hard to do. The older true type of Appy looked more like a sleek Akhal-Teke however and they were very slim horses.
the appaloosas enemie is a tiger or a nanaloo
Yes, just as all horses do.
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Appaloosas
Appaloosas are domestic horses and they live where their people keep them. If there are any wild (feral) appaloosas it is just a domestic one that somehow ended up joining a band of mustangs.