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lance means to gallop around
The term "gallop" is a term in reference to an asymmetrical gait used at high speeds by quadrupedal organisms such as the gait seen in the horse.Species that will gallop, besides the aforementioned horse, include the following:Plains/Wood BisonCarabao/Water BuffaloCape BuffaloAntelopeCattleSheepGoatDogCatPoniesZebraLionBearPronghornCheetahWolfBurro/DonkeyHippopotamusRhinocerosGiraffeFoxCoyoteDeerMooseCaribouMouseRatGopherFerretWeaselSquirrel
The term cardiovascular refers to the heart (cardio) and the blood vessels (vascular). The cardiovascular system includes the heart, arteries, veins, arterioles, venules, and capillaries.
A hand gallop is also known as an extended canter, it is faster than a regular canter, but slower than a gallop.
The acronym CVU can have many different meanings. The most common term for CVU is it can be an abbreviation for ConnectVU. CVU can also mean cardiovascular unit.
The term cardiovascular means the heart and the blood vessels; together these make the blood circulate.
You will obviously die. Cardiovascular is a medical term for heart and if that fails, you will be dead.
Gallop is a noun (a gallop) and a verb (to gallop).
gallop is a gait theres walk trot pace singlefoot canter n gallop n lope Actually, a gallop is one gait itself. But if you mean "How many gaits does a horse have?" then the answer is that there are four main gaits: walk, trot, canter and gallop, and several others that only some horses have, like tolt, rack, pace, lope, and jog.
To improve the gallop skills of a horse, do gallop rides, gallop races, barrel races, and gallop training. If gallop is one of the horse (or pony's) top three skills, lessons will also improve it.
A cardiologist.
Yes, horses gallop.