there is no definite answer because it depends on the breed of the animal
They have a wicked head butt and kick, though usually around other horses that are larger than them, they will submit to their will rather than fight them for dominance. If there is an actual threat that is perceived, however, a donkey is more likely to stand and fight than the more skittish horse.
no, teeth are harder than rocks
More than one company has a donkey logo, scooterdonkey is one of them
A newborn baby kangaroo, known as a joey, is less than 2 cm in length.
Donkeys have long ears, considerably longer than horses Horses are faster than donkeys. Even smaller horses can outrun a donkey. Donkey's conformation is not as similar as a horse when you look into the finer details. Donkey's need an earlier warning so they can have a head start to run away. Therefore donkeys hearing is better.
well a varial is a whole lot harder than a kick because you kinda have to rotate the boad before you kick.
yes
No harder than 90mph
it is harder than a normal kick scooter
bharatanatyam becuz it has many moves than kick boxing
if you take to much yes. Kicking methadone will make you wish you were dead. It is harder to kick than herion.
A male gorilla is typically much larger than a male kangaroo. While a kangaroo's kick can disembowel, a gorilla's heavier frame and ability to grapple an opponent would likely carry the day for it.
I have heard that an ostrich can kick hard enough to kill a person. But I don't think they kick harder than a horse. A small foal can give someone a fatal kick, and an adult horse deliver a kick that can kill a person instantly, many times harder than a large bird. I have never been kicked by an ostrich but I have been kicked by horses and the force and power just amazes me. Always treat the back-end of a horse with respect.
Yes it is
The kangaroo has the ability to kick a$$ so I think that kangaroo might win, the ostrich just runs fast and does nothing, really. The kangaroo can jump in big distances too! but why should an ostrich and a kangaroo get into a fight anyways?
The kangaroo's hind paws are much larger than its forepaws.
Where was it figured out that a kangaroo is faster than a horse?