Crupper or sometimes called Crouper
Answered by: Blacknightequus-Horse Isle 2
sercingle. (dont know how to spell it)
A foal develops inside a female horses uterus. Horses are placental mammals which means that, after conception, the zygote (fertilized egg) attaches to the uteran wall and then develops. After about 11 months, the mare (female horse) gives birth to a relatively well developed baby, the foal.
Transform boundary is when the plates are sliding past each other: ↑ ↓; Divergent is when plates are sliding away from each other: ← →; and convergent is when plates are sliding towards each other: → ←. Those are the three main plate boundaries.
Is who different from other horses?
Wild horses are herd animals and need to be around other horses. Wild and tame horses both like and LOVE to be around other horses, but that depends on their social skills.
In our teams we call then left strikers or right strikers. Other people just call them forwards as well.
Friction is the force that can make sliding difficult, as it opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding against each other.
Scratching other horses
The force that stops your sliding is friction. Friction is the resistance force between two surfaces that are in contact with each other, which opposes the motion of sliding.
At a destructive plate boundary, one plate is sliding under (sub-ducting) the other. Often, as you can imagine, they sometimes get stuck, and pressure builds up. When this pressure is released, they jolt forwards, causing a disturbance in the sea above. This creates a tsunami in every direction from the earthquake.
I'm not sure what your asking but horses love to be with other horses in pastures, barns, paddocks, ect.
What is a small program that attaches to other files and self replicates and then sends itself to other computers without the users knowledge?