You see, according to an old scottish legend, a monster lives in the loch,now this is apparantley called, the loch ness monster. Dick King-Smith wrote a novel about this creature, named 'The Water Horse', it has recently been made a movie, in which a lonely little boy Angus Mcmurrow, is searching for shells and things by the shore of the Loch, when he discovers what looks like a big egg-shaped rock. On closer investigation, he finds it is in fact an egg.it hatches and they become best friends but eventually he gets enormous so he has no choice but to put it in the loch.... when it gets put into the wild, does it turn wild? it is a great film and will have you crying and laughing, 10 out of 10!
i can see that...because it gives the horse exercise! lol
No rust in a horse's water does not harm the horses. Our horses have rusty water and they in perfect health.
mythical water horse who lured people into ponds.
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The 'real' Water Horse is named Nessie. But, in the movie, Angus McMarrow calls it Crosoe after Robinson Crusoe.
Horse to Water was created in 2008.
Horse to the Water was created in 2001.
i can see that...because it gives the horse exercise! lol
No you don't bring water for your horse because if they drink water while they are working there stomics may turn and your horse will die.
Horse Under Water was created in 1963.
A hippopotomas means 'River Horse'. But is also sometimes called a Water horse
No rust in a horse's water does not harm the horses. Our horses have rusty water and they in perfect health.
Horse flies don't like water because if they went in water it would kill them and horse flies prefer blood.
A water horse was sighted in Loch Ness. It is a horse like creature that has legs and head simillar to that of the normal horse and a whale like tail.
hippopotamus hippo= horse pot= river/ water
At all times, never leave your horse without fresh water!
The horse suffers from dehydration and then dies.