The four basic gaits are the walk, which is much like our walk, the trot, which in slow versions is like our jog, and in faster versions, more like our run. The canter is the next gait, and the gallop is the fastest. Horses have 2 gallops- the in-hand gallop, which is a slower, more collected and controlled gallop, and then the full-out gallop. Running is often used as a substitute for the full-out gallop.
The running speed of a squirrel, believe it or not, is accually faster than a horse. In fact, it can run about twice as fast as a horse can.
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more likely is that the winner will be the horese as the lion can go FAST BUT FOR ONLY SHORT BURSTS where as the horse can go fast for longer periods of time more likely is that the winner will be the horese as the lion can go FAST BUT FOR ONLY SHORT BURSTS where as the horse can go fast for longer periods of time
The skeleton of a horse is adapted for strength and speed with long limbs for ground clearance and fast running. In contrast, a rabbit's skeleton is adapted for agility and jumping, with shorter hind limbs and elongated hindfoot bones for powerful hopping. Both skeletons have features that enable efficient movement for their respective modes of locomotion.
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Running birds e.g. Ostrich can run fast comparable to horse in a desert .
yes it can
That black horse is running fast.
A horse has has a top speed of about 45-50 mph
describing running: fast, forcefully
The sky is the Earth's atmosphere.It is not above you, you are in it.
No, a cheetah can run MUCH faster than a horse. A cheetah is the fastest running land animal on the planet.
by running fast to get o where they are going
The running speed of a squirrel, believe it or not, is accually faster than a horse. In fact, it can run about twice as fast as a horse can.
A horse will flare his/her nostrils when breathing hard or fast. This may be after running or other exercise, or when the horse is in pain. When it is frightened. it will flare its nostrils to take in potentially informative smells.
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As fast as the horse can run.