See the image above of an adult cheetah.
a dinosaurs head
A black-headed blue lizard with a frill around his head and neck.
I'd say an animal that has a head and neck shaped like a horse would be a donkey.
It looks like a neck of a lion.
Wood Storks have white feathers and on the edge of their wings their feathers are black. Their neck and head are gray
They have red and black head, white neck, white body, black and white wings, and orange feet.
Cheetahs normally pick their cubs by the neck since that is the safest part of the body to carry them by. They usually carry their young ones to a safer place or a place with food.
The extension of the head refers to the action of tilting the head backwards, usually to look up towards the ceiling or sky. This movement is controlled by the muscles at the back of the neck and is important for maintaining good posture and range of motion in the neck.
Because it's a horse. Horses look the way they do because they need the long legs for running, and the long neck and head for reaching the ground to graze. The foal also needs long legs to run, and eventually he will start grazing, so he needs a long head and neck too.
the back of ur neck
idk but i think i have it my head is itching like crazy my ears and the back of my neck lol im trying to figure it out also! good luck!
No, they can turn it 270 degrees, which is far, but not all the way. They look like they can turn their heads all the way around, but its just that they have a lot of fur surrounding their neck which makes it look that way.