A female horse's reproductive tract is much more like a human's, with a uterus designed to carry a single foal at a time. The uterine body is large and the uterine horns are relatively short. A female dog's uterus is essentially Y shaped and designed to carry multiple puppies. Each puppy has it's own placenta.
No. Horns are indicative of particular breeds. e.g., Charolais, Dexter's, Long Horn's, Short Horn's, Hereford's, and the like all have horns-unless they were dehorned. Angus are a non horned breed.
Their butts are so big that they actually balance themselves.
Like any large dog, and some small dogs, they can live outside, but they love to cuddle and interact with humans, and they have short-hair, so I wouldn't.
Wildebeest is another name for a gnu, pronounced "nu." A gnu is a type of antelope. It is normally one of the larger antelope and is native to Africa. They have large inward pointning horns and a short tuft of hair down its neck and back, a lot like a horse.
A zamouse is a West African buffalo with short horns and large ears.
eland - large African antelope with short spirally twisted horns
A female horse's reproductive tract is much more like a human's, with a uterus designed to carry a single foal at a time. The uterine body is large and the uterine horns are relatively short. A female dog's uterus is essentially Y shaped and designed to carry multiple puppies. Each puppy has it's own placenta.
The American bison, while not a buffalo, has a head that does look like a water buffalo's, or the head of a bull of the cattle family. It has short curved horns, and a huge curly-wooly hump in its back right over the front shoulders. American bison are depicted on older United States nickel coins.
The word bison is pronounced like by-zun. The definition for the word is "a large, hairy wild animal that has a big head and short horns."
Short faced kangaroo, diprotodon (both extinct)
No. Horns are indicative of particular breeds. e.g., Charolais, Dexter's, Long Horn's, Short Horn's, Hereford's, and the like all have horns-unless they were dehorned. Angus are a non horned breed.
Refers to a young bull with short horns that are not fully developed.
Their butts are so big that they actually balance themselves.
Sounds to me like it'd be the length of their horns that is the difference.
It's common to put arcing horns on the HV side of a power transformer to short out voltage spikes arriving from lightning strikes along the line.
Mufloni goats are wild with large, curved horns. Mufloni goats are short haired with red-brown coats which can have dark back-stripes and white to cream colored saddle patches. They are currently endangered.