The ears are able to swivel nearly 360 degrees, allowing the horse to listen to things from any angle. The legs help the horse run away from danger, and have a mecanism in them that allows the horse to sleep standing up. Hooves have developed to allow for maximum grip on the land, helping the horse to run faster. The long neck helps the horse to reach down to the ground and graze and the teeth are designed specialy to cut grass like scissors, and then the molars are made specially for grinding the grass down. The tail allows the horse to swish flies and other bugs away.
the horse is very fast to run.
its body structure helps them hunt successfully
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protect it from predators
Animals that are an offspring of a horse and a donkey are called mules. They generally have the body structure of a large donkey with long ears, however will usually have the face structure of a horse. Mules are sterile due to the different chromosomal pairs of the horse and the donkey parents.
The bone structure in a zebra is not much more different from a horse. This structure is just smaller in general.
Cells, the smallest structure of life, basically makes up the human body.
Soap helps get the dirt and sweat off the horse's body. It does help their skin, but you shouldn't give a horse a bath too frequently. Giving a horse a bath say, once a week, would irritate the horse's skin making it itchy and dry. I give my horse a bath once a month, or once every two months depending on the season.
The Eohippus horse was the firsthorse to help us!
Yes. It helps by tucking into the birds body. Inside their legs and feet is a structure to help them fly.
Horses actually have 205 bones in their body.
it has claws that help it grip onto the emergent trees and vampire like teeth that help shred the bamboo