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Caterpillar to a butterfly and tadpole to a frog.
A mare is any female horse over the age of four years old. Dam is a term used for a 'mother' horse, or a mare who has a foal at her side. As an example sentence for the words dam and mare; ' Those two bay geldings came from the same dam, that brown mare over there in the corner next to the grey pony.'
A contradiction in terms.Mare is an adult female horse.A male horse is either a colt(=Young), gelding(c=astrated/neutered), or stallion(=still able to breed).
they will grow back they will not die if one of their whiskers fall out it is like us we lose our teeth and our teeth grow into adult teeth right? will for them they lose their whiskers and like I said they grow back.
Not all flies like faeces, many will lay their eggs in it and their larvae will grow and feed on it, getting all the nutrients they need to grow from it. Adult flies may feed from it too on occasion.
A young horse rider can be called several things: A Young Rider,Junior Rider, or simply Equestrian like an adult.
it like a human,the horse grow with good food and age.
Caterpillar to a butterfly and tadpole to a frog.
A horse that rode too young of course!
No. The young is a maggot.
No. The young is a maggot.
no, when the horse is young it is like it is just born so it would be like you giving birth when you were a baby!
No, young adult is more teens like 12 and up children's is more for young kids
it like a human,the horse grow with good food and age.
horses just grow their hair like humans do
like a horse
A foal is simply a young horse, a baby if you like. A colt is a young male horse under 3 years usually and a filly a young female horse under 3 years.