a horse that has not been gelded or would be able to make a horse pregnate.
It's a normal karst cave, but I think (from memory) in marble rather than unaltered limestone.
in shakespeare's play, he wrote "a horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!"
Fresian horse is a breed of horse
a person who rides a horse carriage is a horse carriager,horse groom,horser,horse carriage man,horse guard,horse carry,
Everybody who has a horse will think it is the nicest horse...or maybe not. But whatever horse you get there will always be horse better than it in one factor at least!!! So no, There is no 'nicest horse in the world'.
"After days of arguing, the original decision was unaltered." "My opinion is unaltered."
A "stallion" is not a breed. It's a gender. A female horse is a mare and a male horse is a stallion. If the stallion has been neutered or castrated, he then is called a gelding. A stallion therefore, is an unaltered male of any breed of horse. There are miniature stallions all the way up to the Shire stallions.
yes he was
an un changed fossil
approx. 18 months for males, 24 months for females. there can always be individual variations, so it is best to separate unaltered males from females at weaning time to prevent any 'accidents'.
Unaltered Remains refers to a wide range of types of fossilisation of living organisms. It includes fossilisation by freezing, entrapment in amber, desiccation (mummification) and chemical preservation the remains are largely unaltered, although some of the detail or quality may have been lost.
An unaltered female rabbit
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Unaltered urine is referring to a urine sample not changed in any way, such as no chemicals or substances added to make it different than how it was when it exited the donors body .
Remains unaltered
Unaltered urine simply means natural urine that has not had anything added to it. Some urine testing will be inaccurate if the urine has been altered, such as having water added to it. Unaltered urine is required for drug screening testing.
Its physical shape is unaltered, ready to repeat its functional action.