well, you see, I like monkeys. Monkeys are much more amazing than turtles. Monkeys are ninjas. Turtles are gay. THis should answer your question.
you can tell a horse to jump by pressing your legs against his side.... make sure not to hit his side quickly, because that will just make him go faster. so press your legs and keep them there until the horse has finished jumping
Yes, a horse could land wrong or slip, it could trip or have any manner of accident and injure one or more of it's legs. If the horse is ridden well by a well balanced rider this will go a long way to helping prevent injuries. However if the horse is used for jumping too often or any truly physical work not just jumping it will develop arthritis in it's joints at some point in it's lifetime.
Four legs. Horses have always had four legs.
a bone in the thigh of the back legs of the horse.
Yes they can. They can also break many other bones by jumping from great heights.
This is a Horse riding level question: Jumping References Another opinion: The only one that applies is 'legs'.
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Well the animal that has the strogest legs for jumping is the horse. thay have strong for legs and musels so when the jump they would not colapse the grasshopper can jump 80 times its height. How many times its height can a horse jump?
It is the sport horse of Denmark. They have the looks of a Thoroughbred, with strong legs and substance. They are often used for show jumping and dressage.
The third pair of legs, which also are the hind legs. Those two legs are attached to the metathorax, which is the third segment, the hind segment, of the thorax, the middle part of the body of the insect. Practically all jumping animals that use their legs for jumping use mainly their hind legs for jumping.
It is a very bendable material, in case the horse catches his legs on it. Usually polycarbonate.
Quality of legs.
the jumping legs:)
you can tell a horse to jump by pressing your legs against his side.... make sure not to hit his side quickly, because that will just make him go faster. so press your legs and keep them there until the horse has finished jumping
When you are too tall for your horse depends on several things. If you are riding for pleasure, so long as the horse can carry you and your legs don't touch the ground, you can ride. If you are jumping, your feet usually need to stay at girth level or higher.
Open front boots are used to keep the horse from nicking the back of the front legs while running or jumping. Sometimes, when galloping or jumping, horses will over-stride and their back hoof will hit their front leg.
the horse broke its legs when it was younger, therefore they put those wheel things on his legs, made him half robot, and added nitrous oxide... and thats how he won the freaking race.. cha! cha!