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Is a horse an organism

Updated: 8/10/2023
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12y ago

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Bacteria, viruses, protozoa and fungi are the many tiny organisms that are found in a horse. Many such organisms (except for viruses, usually) are mainly found in the digestive tract, and many more in the horses's large cecum.

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6y ago

Yes, a horse is a mammal. It gives birth, and feeds its young milk. Any animal that does this is a mammal.

yes, mammals are warm blooded animals that have hair on the skin and produce milk for their young.
Yes, a horse has fur and gives birth and nurses, so yes, a horse is a mammal.

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12y ago

Yes.

To be more exacting, it is a hoofed mammal of the Order Perissodactyla.

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10y ago

All horses are mammals.

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6y ago

Yes, a horse is a mammal.

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14y ago

No.

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yes

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Yes

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Yes

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