No horses are not fish; they are mammals and they are a lot of fun to ride. They are also used for work around they farm.
It's a fish. A close relative of the pipe fish.
No. Horses are herbivores that eat grass, not carnivores that eat fish A strange fact is, that the Icelandic Horse used to actually "catch" fish and eat them. They used to walk into the shallow water and stomp the fish with their hoofs. It was a great source of protein for them! Today, there are still some Icelandic Horses who eat fish, often dried fish. They also like cod-liver oil, it is great for their skin and shiny coat.
My best estimate is that an 'Equine fish' is a 'seahorse'. Their scientific genus is "Hippocampus". In ancient Greek, hippo was the name for a horse, and kampos meant "sea monster".
you could try these websites google translater or babel fish
Detective Phil Fish was known for liking to bet on horses and making terrible coffee on his hotplate on the show Barney Miller.
All sea-horses are fish BUT not all fish are sea-horses.
no sea horses hate puffer fish
no they are a fish
Do you related to rock? No seahorses are fish, horses are mammals
No they are not from the same family, sea horses are a special kind of fish, horses are mammals.
No, they are fish.
Sea horses can mostly be harmed by Crabs and Tuna fish witch both eat sea horses
Guppies are freshwater fish: Sea horses are saltwater fish
It was trident,fish,horses,Dolphins,and bull.
Sea horses, being similar to a fish, are cold blooded.
Fish aren't mammals. But both fish and horses are vertebrates.
Sea horses have pouches.