The correct way would be 'a horse outruns an attacker', singlular horse, present tense.
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Yes, they can.
it depends if you've had your weatabix
Watch it carefully. Move slowly. (Don't try to outrun a horse.)
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thoroughbreds It depends on the distance. A quarter horse will outrun a thoroughbred in the 1/4 miles, but after that, it's all thoroughbred.
Make sure the horse doesn't try to attack you and keep on walking, or running! Although, I don't think you can outrun an angry horse. Try to outsmart it and fight back. :)
Yes, top speed a horse can reach an average of about 45mph this is much faster then the fastest lava flow,
Yes; that is the correct spelling of "galloping horse".
Horses have many protective adaptations. Among these are the increased lung capacity and cardiovascular adaptations that enable a horse to run at peak speeds for long distances to outrun predators.
No the man wouldn't be able to or would he? http://news.bbc.co.UK/1/hi/wales/mid/3801177.stm