To alert others to the possible danger. Also, if it was dangerous, he is clearing his airways in case he has to run from it. Horses can only breathe through their nose, that is why they have such wide nostrils.
The horses snorted with alarm and tossed their heads.
Horses can make a variety of sounds including neighing, whinnying, snorting, and grunting. Neighing is one of the most common vocalizations that horses make, while snorting is often a sign of alertness or excitement.
Horses have different instincts some run when they are scared and some want to fight the thing they are scared of. Most horses have the instinct to run.
Horses make a variety of vocalizations, including neighing, whinnying, snorting, and grunting. There is no specific noise that can be described as "cooing" or "cawing" for horses. The neighing sound is one of the most recognizable vocalizations made by horses.
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Horses snort when riding to clear their airways and communicate their emotions. It can also be a sign of excitement or alertness.
Horses snort to clear their nasal passages and communicate with other horses. It serves as a way to express excitement, alertness, or as a warning signal.
Horses may snort at you as a way to communicate their feelings, such as excitement, curiosity, or alertness. It can also be a sign of them trying to clear their nasal passages or express their emotions.
They snort to clear their nostrils, similar to a human sneezing. they also snort to communicate with one another and sometimes make a snorting noise when breathing heavily from strenuous work.
no, they just nay and snort
The horses snorted with alarm and tossed their heads.
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Yes, a "whinny" is one of the sounds a horse makes. A few other sounds are "nicker" and "snort".
Horses can make a variety of sounds including neighing, whinnying, snorting, and grunting. Neighing is one of the most common vocalizations that horses make, while snorting is often a sign of alertness or excitement.
You should have seen the dolphins cavort! Let's cavort! Horses usually snort while they cavort.
Tapirs are related to horses and rhinoceros's
One can snort anything.