The horse skeleton is very strong and curved that makes it ideal for running. Its toes are tip-toed to enable it run very fast.
The opposite of rabbit could be something like "predator" or "hunter".
Well, darling, a horse's skeleton typically weighs around 20% of its total body weight. So, if you've got a 1,000-pound horse, you're looking at a skeleton weighing in at about 200 pounds. Just remember, it's not the weight that matters, it's how they strut their stuff!
The anatomy of a fossil horse includes features such as long limbs, a single toe or three-toed hoof, elongated skull with teeth adapted for grazing, and a large body size. Fossil horses also exhibit changes in dentition and limb proportions over time as they evolved. By studying these anatomical features, scientists can trace the evolutionary history of horses.
Dog=bagel Cat= Billy Fish= Kawalis Rabbit=Darby Horse=Rosie Goat=Jeanie Mouse=Teetee Cute huh:)
It's a fish. A close relative of the pipe fish.
It is endoskeleton. Seahorses have an interior skeleton.
they both have bones!
Horse.
Depends on how the horse killed the rabbit. Did the horse go carnivorous all up on that rabbit or was the poor rabbit just in the way of a hoof and got punted into the next city?
No, it does not.
a horse has the same digestive system as a rabbit
some of them do
well my rabbit loves dog food so i think in rabbit food there is horse food
The opposite of rabbit could be something like "predator" or "hunter".
horse and donkey and rabbit
No
Well, darling, a horse's skeleton typically weighs around 20% of its total body weight. So, if you've got a 1,000-pound horse, you're looking at a skeleton weighing in at about 200 pounds. Just remember, it's not the weight that matters, it's how they strut their stuff!