Do you mean the "Burning Giraffe".
The artist is Paul Peel and the title is : Children warming themselves by the fire
It looks like what fire feels like.
Well Quarter horses can be a good first choice but so can many other breeds including Paints, Appaloosas, Pony breeds, draft crosses, and Standardbreds.
Yes of coarse, look at a forgery (smithy). Heating up to iron's melting point of 1538°C, but much below that it becomes malleable (look at a horse farrier)
The color looks brighter. That comes from the fluid that contains the poison. It makes them look shiner. It tells predators to stay away. They make the poison by eating fire ants. People have them as pet with a different diet and they don't produce the poison. A poison emanating frog looks prettier.
Lame Horse fire happened on 2009-12-05.
The Old Fire Horse and the New Fire Chief - 1914 was released on: USA: 5 May 1914
The 'horse ray' turns players that you fire it at into the 'Horse Player-type'.
On a fire
Yes it would. since the painting saves overspray and paint mist it would be very effective for fire hydrants... btw im 14.. U just got TOLD!
Because fire looks like fire and it has some orange in it.
The Old Fire Horse - 1914 was released on: USA: 19 August 1914
Eve and the Fire Horse - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (Ontario)
The Old Fire Horse - 1939 was released on: USA: 28 July 1939
Boston
no you can not
I think it usually represents death.