A gallop is the most rapid pace a horse can run at, so a rapid gallop would probably be called a rapid gallop (unless you are thinking of a canter, which is somewhere between a trot and a gallop.. but that would be slower).
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Yes! its another safety feature by mother nature; it takes longer for a horse to stand up and gallop opposed to just gallop. they can dislocate a joint at the top of their legs, this takes pressure off the joints enabling them to stand and sleep. it's not as good as it seems though, horses need a special kind of sleep called REM sleep (rapid eye movement) which is when they are deep in a sleep and are dreaming. however, they can only experience this whilst laying down flat on the floor.
Muybridge photographed the horse in order to settle an argument. It was thougt that it was impossible for a running horse's legs to all be off the groumd at the same time, Muybridge succeeded in proving that they were.
Rapid Gain
Rapid respiration can be caused by breathing difficulties, increased need for oxygen due to exercise or from pain.
There is no difference. The only difference is in the name. A saddlebred has six gaits. They call it five gaited because when these horses show, they only show in five of the gaits (everything but the gallop/run). The gaits are as followed from fastest to slowest: Walk Trot Canter Slow Gait Rack Gallop I hope this answers your question!
This defines a rapid population increase.
Rapid Habitat Loss due to deforestationIndiscriminate Hunting for meatare the reasons why Gorillas are endangered
A rapid reaction between oxygen and a fuel is called combustion.
A rapid change in temperature with depth in the ocean is called thermocline. A rapid change in density with depth in the ocean is called the pynocline.Thermocline
The 1920s was a decade of rapid industrial growth such growth is called the Roaring Twenties.
Rapid Eye Movement
Sudden, rapid movements in glaciers are called glacier surges. Narrow, fast moving sections of an ice sheet are called ice streams.