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Could a horse with wings fly?

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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.

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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.

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