Before the introduction of horses to the new world, llamas and alpacas were used to transport goods.
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there were the first transportation they would help people carry things to one place to another. some people use them to race.
Different things. Working, fun,
Some things used to carry things from place to place are:bagsboxescratespocketspursessuitcasesbriefcasestrunkswagonscarstruckstrainsplanesshipshorsesdonkeysmulescamelsdogspigeons
Shires, Clydedales, Barbs... Arabian and so on, just horses like that... Hope that helped!! :)
Latin Americans use horses for the same things that anyone else uses them for. Pleasure, sport, work, and transport.
No. WD40 is to aggressive to use on the thin skin of a horse. Only use things meant specifically for horses.
To carry lots of things easily.
Horses are quadrupeds and have four legs. They use their legs to move around, scratch itches, dig holes, touch things, and for defense.
the cheyenne used horses to hunt buffalo ,to carry travois , to be more mobil and to travel
There is a long list to how horses communicate. Horses use their ears, mouth, they nudge you and sometimes head-butt you and many more ways.