Horses, bulls, or cows. It all depends on wich one you live near.
Usually Horses can pull heavy loads....It depends on how heavy the load is really....It if was luggage, a horse could do the job!
It is typically called a grocery cart or shopping cart.
Car, cart, carriage, cycle...
Cart, car and wagon are synonyms of carriage, but there are other synonyms as well.See more information at the relatedlink listed below:
A wagon, depending on its size, might be a cart, carriage, or coach.
A carriage, a buggy, stagecoach. a cart.
A baby carriage is a cart which is designed for moving a baby around while the baby is in a lying position, also known as a stroller or a pram.
A carriage is usually a cart pulled by a horse. It can also mean the car pulled by a train, which can contain passengers or cargo.
Depending on the horse and carriage about 15 to 20 mph.
In Ancient Roman times, horses were used quite often. They were a big part in military, daily life, and in mythology and stories. One might not think of the horse to be an asset to a culture but the horse played a big role.Horses were used everyday for everyday things such as:FarmingGetting aroundMoney for tradingSportsBattleStories and MythologyArtand many more
An animal that can pull weight like a horse pulling a carriage.
An enclosed horse drawn carriage is called a "coach". Examples of a "coach" are the Town Coach, Stage Coach, and Mail Coach. A coach often has a hard top (though some have what is called an "auto-top" for lowering, such as a Landau), with glass windows and doors.