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What do horses do that cows don't?

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Rear and kick with both legs. Horses can also canter. Cows can't do any of those things. They can't rear because they're too front-heavy, and they can only kick out with one leg, not both. They also can only walk, trot and gallop/run, but never canter. They can buck, but not to the same level or intensity as a horse can.

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