No. A horse is simply to heavy. The largest animals ever to fly, the pterosaurs (reptiles from the time of the dinosaurs), weighed up to 200 pounds, and to fly they needed enormous wingspans. A horse typically weighs more than half a ton, so the wings required to lift such an animal would have to be impossibly large.
No, they don't! A stallion is simply a male horse - no wings on a male horse, sorry. Pegasus had wings, but he was a mythical creature. Hehe, I kind of hope you were joking.
no they could not they would need to have a much larger chest to support the wings and they are to heavy to have the strength to fly pigs could fly if they evolved all of these things but then it wouldn't be a pig
About a fifteen foot wingspan, and that's if we had hollow bones
A sea-horse has horse like head and ray type wings.
dead fly
Possibly a green bottle fly.
yes, so she could fly in the air.
Not much. The only difference is that it has wings, a normal horse does not.
They both have wings.... except the horse
He's a winged horse... that's a pretty cool power.
Horse flies fly using wings, just like any other kind of fly.
horses cant fly
High
With wings
Horse Flies fly by flapping there wings, like every other living flier.
You cannot fly.
first of all we have not seen any specie of horse that have wings, hence their is every prove a horse cannot overcome just the laws of aerodynamics so no matter the velocity it is proved a horse can't fly naturally.
If looks like a flu on steroids, it's probably a horse or deer fly.