When something goes wrong, horses often display instinctual behaviors such as fleeing, freezing, or exhibiting signs of stress like snorting or sweating. They may also become agitated, displaying nervousness through movements like pawing or pacing. In some cases, they might seek comfort from their handler or other horses, showcasing their social nature as they look for reassurance in a tense situation. Understanding these behaviors is crucial for effective handling and care.
When something goes wrong, it goes awry.
Something Always Goes Wrong was created in 2001.
It depends what goes wrong
If something goes wrong, this might mean that it could produce problems. If a problem comes from something that went wrong, this can be bad news for many people.
They take money just incase something goes wrong, if nothing goes wrong, they keep money. If something goes wrong $$$ > Income, insurance prices go up.
A mutation.
On a Windows machine the system restore process allows a user to return to a previous state on the computer if something goes wrong. This allows you to restore your settings should something go wrong.
they can die if something in the colony goes wrong. :)
you could have an heart atack
It doesn't move, or derails.
Murphy's Law: If something CAN go wrong, it WILL go wrong (and usually at the worst possible time). usually seen WITHOUT the part in parentheses
No, there is nothing wrong. This is normal. I don't know why exactly, but I know this happens to everyone.