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Horses don't exactly run long distances. They run fast for a short distance, usually up to a half-mile (the length that race horses in any equestrian racing sport--from chuckwagons to thoroughbred racing--run at) before having to slow down for a break. However, the internal organs that allow them to run fast for a relatively short distance--in comparison with the marathon runners that can run for miles and miles without stopping--are their large, expansive lungs and large hearts. Their small stomach also gives them the advantage of being more lean and less bulky like a cow to allow them to, "run like the wind."

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They have four long legs that can carry them a long way at a fast speed.

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It the wild, horses being able to outrun predators was a good advantage in survival.

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