Black Beauty got the scars on his knees from his experiences as a working horse. Initially, he was well-treated, but later, while in the hands of cruel owners, he faced harsh treatment and was forced to work beyond his limits. The scars symbolize the pain and suffering he endured throughout his life, reflecting the broader themes of animal welfare and the impact of mistreatment.
Black Beauty is the name of a fictional horse in the novel of the same name. Black Beauty never raced but was instead a carriage horse until he broke his knees and then goes through a series of other owners.
it usually scabs over and scars.
African American's knees are black to match the skin on their thighs and lower legs much like the knees of European American's, having white knees that also match the skin of their legs.
Black Beauty is in fact a boy
you are a bison
If the scars a very bad then plastic surgery is very successful of getting rid of scar tissue. There are no creams, etc., that will totally get rid of scars. If the scars are flat to the surface then see a good beauty technician that can show you how to cover up those scars if you prefer or can't afford plastic surgery.
a beautiful black horse
Black Beauty was a horse.
Black Beauty was not a car it was a horse
Black Beauty Of Coarse!
The Beauty in Black was created in 1994.
After his cruel life and being mistreated by multiple people, a farmer buys him, rehabilates him and his broken knees, and lets him run free at his farm for the rest of his life. Beautiful isn't it ?