some of the adaptions horses had to make were their diets, their overall locations, and their coats
Their hooves, they used to have 3 toes.
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Under artificial selection, the next (and on-going) adaptations will always be to make them faster, stronger and more durable.
the horses you can care them.
they will get asthma
It can make noises with its pooper...
The most important survival adaptation is that they can survive on the grain that is fed to them by humans. Horses are not meant to eat grain, but grass or hay, and that's why some horses have problems with ulcers and colic.
Ancestors of horses were bred to make horses. All of the ancestors of modern horses were horses. Some equines that are not Equus ferus caballus are still around but they were not ancestors.
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Horses have evolved structural adaptations such as a large body size, long limbs with a single toe, a strong and flexible spine, and teeth designed for grinding tough plant material. These adaptations help them run fast, escape predators, and efficiently digest their herbivorous diet.
No bullfrog adaptations are currently in existence
Yes there are special adaptations of a sheep.