Most of them.
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Some breeds are able to run for much longer periods. These are mostly Arabians, the Akal-Teke, and similar breeds.
These particular breeds are commonly used for endurance races. Some breeds like the draft horses (Clydesdale), are not built for running, so they cannot run for long periods. It also depends on the horses training. Horses are athletes and just like human atheletes they need training, exceptional diet, and conditioning to be in top shape to run for long periods.
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The answer formerly given was 'Man' is probably the best distance runner. Although humans have pushed themselves to great distances in running, dogs have surely outdone the humans.
For example; sled dogs can run up to 100 miles a day over several consecutive days without any trouble. It is my understanding that no other animal can cover that kind of distance in a day. My hope is humans don't abuse the dogs talents by working them to hard as sled dogs. They enjoy it but they are living creatures just like us!
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Probabally Man. Without question many animals are faster for short periods; however, man is a really good distance runner. If you are talking about constistant running in time, and not speed, or distance in time, without a doubt, Man is the winner.
Look at the New Youk Marathon, the Boston Marathon, and the Olympics. 23miles and 313? yards: enought additional millage to get the race to end in front of the baclony of the KIng's summer home sometime durning when the distance was set.
People run; other animals run; however, they do not run the distance. Man is a distance runner. Along with our opposable thumb and rotary cuff, and of course, as sort of fatially overgrown forebrain, we are really good at running.
Story: Australia: In killing kangaroos: The Red Roo was confined to river valleoies until 'tanks' or waterholes and europian settlers got there; the Aborigines had an expression or bunchies of thoughts about running and Kangaroos who we all know can out hop us anyday.
What you do is chase the kangaroo until night fall; get up the next day, and go to the kangaroo, who outdistanced you with no question, hit it over the head and enjoy meat, take it home or somethinbg you do in the outback.
Poi8nt: running distance for man is what man is suppose to do; other animals just are fast and short and cannot go the distance. Which is why we got to be concerned with the weather.
Running is interfiered with by hot and dry, and hot and moist.
So, Man is the supreme distant running animal.
Probaby about 5 miles Probaby about 5 miles
for 1/4 of a mile that would be a Quarter horse for a short derby a thorough-bred :)
Long distance riding has been historically dominated by Arabians and half/part-bred Arabians.
Arabians can endure long distances but i wouldn't recommended riding a horse for more than 3 hours , it's healthy for the horse to ride a little bit everyday or weekly
Over two miles with the right training.
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They hunt and stalk their prey, and often they are able to out-run them in order to go in for the kill. Some cats run with amazing speed, but cannot maintain the speed over long periods of time.
horses are a flight animal and are always ready to run from danger it is a survival instinct. It is easier to run if they are standing they can sleep standing up as well.In the wild a horse has many preditors and if they are fast asleep lying down they would not survive very long before getting eaten
Most people would say that horses run fast.
No. Because when they run, their back legs hit their tummy, and could squish the baby. yes but not after 3 weeks of pregnancy
The cereals are usally given to horses after a run. How much you give depends on how much they run.
You ride them and run. Or. you get them to run for as long as he wants in the stables..
Horses are faster in the long run.
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Cheetah can run at speeds between 100 and 112 km per hour, however, they cannot do it for long periods of time (maybe only a minute).
That all depends on how long they're turned on. Their advantage is that they can run for a long time. They will not propel you very fast during short periods, but they will propel you very efficiently.
No, horses max out at 40mph, whereas cheetahs can reach 70mph. However, horses can run for a longer time than a cheetah.
It is better to run it for short periods several time a day than it is to run it once. I run mine for 3 hours three times a day, avoiding the peak hot periods. Hatawa
They hunt and stalk their prey, and often they are able to out-run them in order to go in for the kill. Some cats run with amazing speed, but cannot maintain the speed over long periods of time.
Usually break outs happen when you're run down by stress or have been out in the sun or cold tempuratures for long periods of time.
horses are a flight animal and are always ready to run from danger it is a survival instinct. It is easier to run if they are standing they can sleep standing up as well.In the wild a horse has many preditors and if they are fast asleep lying down they would not survive very long before getting eaten
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Horses are able to run long distances at a fast pace. They are also very big so they do not have many predators.