Approximately 50-60km/hr
Horses do get up, but usually do not go down.
Horses can run at speeds of up to around 55 miles per hour (88 kilometers per hour) in short bursts, with the fastest racehorses reaching speeds of about 40-45 miles per hour (64-72 kilometers per hour) during races.
He speeds up.
Yes, but some people might recognise it as it running fast, because it does not look like it is galloping, but a camel is related to a horse and when a horse runs it is galloping. so camels can gallop
Maybe 35mph
Foxtrotters have different gaits (speeds) than other horses
no they can reach speeds up to 60mph
Yes Chocolate is a drug to horses, the jockey use to give it to the horses that had no chance of winning and they would win in a heart beat because it speeds up there heart, they use to do this before they had fancy drug testing.
gaited horses have a certain way they move their feet (the gait) that usually makes the ride extremely smooth and its a lot faster than the quarter horses gait, they also have a lot of endurance and can go long distances at faster speeds than a QH
most horses including the arab have 4 speeds, walk trot, canter, and gallop. in that order from slowest to fastest. the speed of the gallop is dependant on how long and quick the horses stride is
Some race horses which are the fastest horses in the world can reach speeds of around 40mph.
A 669cc skidoo can go up to speeds of 200km or higher