Well a banana could never eat a horse because it is not an animal and it doesn't have teeth
You could get your horse some special treats or special food to eat.
The Knapstrup horse originated in Denmark.
You could say "I could eat a horse."
As in "I am so hungry, I could eat a horse"- means you are extremely hungry- since a horse is VERY big.
(Famished) I am so famished I could eat a horse.
A cliche
The phrase "eat like a horse" likely originated from the fact that horses have big appetites and eat a lot of food to sustain their large size and energy levels. This phrase is used to describe someone who eats a lot or has a hearty appetite.
Las Vegas - 2003 I Could Eat a Horse 5-12 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
No. The Przewalski horse originates in Mongolia and China.
it was originally a horse tranquilizer
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