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there are 4 groups of islands in scottland.they are shetland,orkney,hebrides
The strong tidal current around the Shetland and Orkney Islands are called 'races' or 'roosts', a local dialect name from the 'Norn'. They can reach a speed of over 4 knots and be dangerous to small craft
A breed, big heart comes in a small packages and from the island I'm named after. Shetland
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small island between panay and negros island
The Clydesdale(the Shetland is a small pony)
Shetland ponies can be ridden by young and small children. Shetland ponies are also used as paddock pals for racehorses and horses.
Over the centuries the Shetland ponies have adapted to the island and its sparse vegetation. This has caused the ponies to become very small to be able to live off of the available food. They have also developed very heavy winter coats and a strong survival instinct.
* a fababella is a small horse smaller than a shetland
A Shetland pony's nostrils are in proportion to its face, so although they have smaller nostrils than, say, a shire horse, nostrils on a Shetland pony do not usually look particularly small for that pony. I have two miniature Shetland ponies, and from memory I would say their nostrils are about 1-2 inches big.
The small island between Panay and Negros Island is Guimaras Island. It is known for its beautiful beaches, mango plantations, and marine sanctuaries. Guimaras is accessible by boat from Iloilo City or Negros Occidental.
Shetland ponies are a small breed of hardy pony found in the Shetland Isles off the east coast of Scotland