same as ours, protects the head and brain.
there are 34 bones in a horse skull, not including the auditory bones (ear bones)
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Both are mammals. So the skeletons are almost same. This may be insulting statements for many of you but then it is true. There is difference of the size and shape but then the bones are same. In case of the horse the bones are quite strong and bigger. In case of horse you have single toe evolved as a hoof. You can find very small four bone there in rudimentary state. Your elbow is rotated by 90 degree. Tell bones are rudimentary in man as compared to horse.
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An adult horse of any species can kill a wolf in a kick to the skull.
In its head, in the skull below the ears and behind the eyes.
No, well not much at least. The shape is very similar, but sometimes the eye socket shape changes depending on the breed. Some are more prominent then others.
It is a riding hat with no peak, compulsory for Cross-Country
Horse faces can be described as: * dish faced (concave along the top of the skull from above the muzzle to below the forehead when viewed from the side) * roman (convex along the top of the skull from above the muzzle to below the forehead when viewed from the side)
A horse's body has approximately 205 bones, including the skull, vertebrae, ribs, limbs, and tail bones. Key bones include the skull, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia, fibula, and various bones in the hoof.
place your hands at the bone just below where the skull ends and lock a finger in between the gap and push with enough pressure to unlock the horse's vertebrate. though this only should be done on a dead horse because it can provide permanent damage to a live horse.