horses and lions...
1) Genus Equus - horses/ponies, donkeys, and zebras. Males and females have manes.
2) Some species of the genus Hippotragus - antelopes, For example, the roan antelope and the sable antelope. From what I have found online, it appears that both sexes have a mane.
3) Giraffa camelopardalis - the giraffe. I could not find any commentary that manes were limited to one gender.
4) Camelus bactrianus - the Bactrian camel. Haven't been able to determine if both sexes have manes. Dromedary camels have somewhat more prominent hair along the ridge of their humps, but since manes are by definition around the head and/or neck, then this doesn't qualify.
5) Panthera leo - the lion - but only males.
6) Homo sapiens - us, males and females.
7) Macaca silenus - the lion-tailed macaque, both genders.
8) Chrysocyon brachyurus - the maned wolf. Both genders are thought to have manes.
If you want to expand the question to "ruffs" - not quite "manes," but a fringe or frill of long hairs or feathers growing around or on the neck of an animal - then the list becomes exponentially longer.
They use their Manes to scare away animals trying to attack it
No, not all horses have manes. Some horse breeds, such as the Akhal-Teke and the Andalusian, are known for having less prominent or even absent manes.
Snowball destroys the ribbons because he views them as a symbol of human oppression and control, representing the decadence of human society that the animals are fighting against in Animal Farm. By removing the ribbons, Snowball is asserting the animals' independence and freedom from human influence.
Surprisingly yes
The mane is the long hair that grows from the crest of a horses neck and around lions' face/head.A mane is the patch of fur around an animals neck, like a lion's mane, or in a horse's case, down the back of the neck.
They use their Manes to scare away animals trying to attack it
horse do have manes!
Yes, males have manes.
Besides the lion, there are several other kinds of animals with manes. One example is the horse. Another kind may be other wild savannah animals, such as the hyena.
Donald Manes died on 1986-03-13.
Donald Manes was born on 1934-01-18.
József Manes Österreicher died in 1831.
József Manes Österreicher was born in 1756.
Pablo Curatella Manes was born in 1891.
Pablo Curatella Manes died in 1962.
Enrico Mastracchi Manes was born in Rome, in Lazio, Italy.
No, not all horses have manes. Some horse breeds, such as the Akhal-Teke and the Andalusian, are known for having less prominent or even absent manes.