no they can't. If a horse breaks it's leg it has to be put down
Second Answer:
Whilst it is true most horses with leg injuries do get put down, there have been several stories and reports one horses being amputated and getting a metal "hoof". Of course, the horses welfare and life conditions are accessed before a decision is made to go ahead.
Probably. Birth defects can happen.
Yes it's already a beast
Ridden
ants are in the hexapoda family. hex means six so they have six legs whoopey!
Yes as a grasshopper is an insect and all insects have six legs
That is impossible, many insects have not been discovered. In general, insects all have 6 legs.
All insects have six legs from the thorax.
Six.
The Horse Isle2 answer for this riddle is just 'Ridden' -Bareback ;)
No. A quadraped has four legs. A horse has SIX legs. Two legs in the back, and fore legs in the front.
No. Horse can only have four legs. Six would be impossible without it having a birth defect
The mythical horse of the Norse god Odin, Sleipner has/had eight legs.
What kind of riddle? the sphinx's riddle? the wilted rose is the answer.. and also if on the Minotaur's Labyrinth,get six bones until you spell TEN in capital letters.
some are some aren't. it depends on the kind
All grass hoppers have six legs.
It is doubtful that a horse will ever have six legs. It may happen through a malformation or mutation but it is unlikely.
It's a beetle of some kind.
Horses only have four legs... so if you meant to ask "why do horses have four legs" then the answer would be that four legs fit the horses needs the most, for example six legs would make it hard to turn and would make the horse too long. But in the same way two legs wouldn't be enough because the horse would have to stand on its hind legs and since it wasn't made for two legs the horse wouldn't be able to stand up and would fall over.
Six legs
ants are in the hexapoda family. hex means six so they have six legs whoopey!