Depending on their health, history, breeding, and many other factors, Thoroughbreds can average between 20 and 35 years. This can vary, but they're certainly able to live many long years with proper care.
it depends for how long because a quarter horse can go faster then a thoroughbred but only for so long as a thoroughbred can go for very long as this breed is famous for racing.
It depends. Sprinting, it might be unless the thoroughbred is bred for racing. then the thoroughbred might win. in a long run, the thoroughbred would win
A Thoroughbred is a registered breed, while a Thoroughbred X (literally 'Thoroughbred cross') is a mixed breed with Thoroughbred blood present.
a throughbred can run at speeds up to 50 mph
The Thoroughbred was used in the developement of the Quarter Horse and it is still a big influence in the Quarter Horse industry today. If asked, most people know about the Thoroughbred as the world's fastest breed. But only for long distances. The Quarter Horse is faster than the Thoroughbred for short distances, such as a quarter mile race. Think of the Thoroughbred as a long distance runner as compared to a sprinter, the QH.
The lifespan of a rat is 2 to 3 years on average.
An average thoroughbred running speed is 35mph. Most could maintain 33 to 37mph over reasonably long distance.A rare few well trained thoroughbred quarter horses have been capable of reaching 55 to 57mph in short bursts.
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No. They have a short lifespan because they do not contain a nucleus.
They are made when you are born...so there lifespan is based on how long you live.
2 years
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