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No, it is a marine creature which happens to have a head similar to a horse.
No, horses are not venomous animals. They do not produce or secrete venom like snakes.
I think it is something to do with animals such as horse transferring toxins onto to the plant. But, I not really sure.
The process would need to be similar to making a horse from a mule and a cow.
Turkey hemoglobin would likely have the least differences with chicken hemoglobin, as both species are avians and share a more recent common ancestor compared to mammals like humans, gorillas, horses, and kangaroos. The evolutionary closeness of chickens and turkeys suggests that their hemoglobin sequences would be more similar due to fewer genetic divergences. In contrast, the other mammals would have accumulated more differences over time, leading to greater variation in their hemoglobin sequences.
Lions eat Zebras which are similar to a horse. They would eat a horse.
Horses and donkeys share a common ancestor, which is why their DNA sequences are similar. Although they belong to different species, they are part of the same genus (Equus), which explains the genetic resemblance between the two animals.
Their is no other sport like Horse Racing. Dog racing, frog racing, baby crawl racing
Minks are similar to ferrets although they tend to display more intelligent behavior
An analogy is something that is similar or comparable. An example of an analogy of obedient would be a horse, since horses are perceived to be obedient animals.
17 amino acid differences
A horse eats grass or hay and no animals.
horse a horse strout
Przewalskis (pronounced shi-val-skis) look similar to Norwegian Fjord Horse.
Horse and hippopotamus are animals. Hyena and hamster are animals.
Her favorite animals are the horse and the dog.
Yes but mouse deer is not a horse