10 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT HORSES||THE APPU WORLD

 10 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT HORSES

WHAT ABOUT WE LEARN ABOUT HORSE TODAY? YEAH THAT'S THE BEST IDEA THEN LET'S GO LEARN

1. Horses With a wide range of vision

The eyes of horses are found on the sides of their heads, so they have different views. They can see about 360 degrees and have blind spots immediately before and after their bodies.Horses mainly use a single view, where both eyes are used separately. That means the horse is able to see and process various things that are happening in different parts of its body. When a horse shifts to a binocular view, it should focus on both eyes on the one object in front of it.

2. They Cannot Clean

Horses cannot cleanse physically. There are many reasons for this formation, such as the strength of the muscles in the roof, the specific way in which the abdomen connects to the horse's abdomen, and the abdominal area itself.

The evolutionary reason for this is not known for sure, but one view is that it protects you. The movement back and forth running completely can cause a clean sweep that can allow the attacker to catch you, so evolution may completely eliminate anxiety.

3. They are Related to Rhino

Horses belong to the equus, which is considered to be the only group in the horse family. The breed includes not only the domestic horse (Equus caballus) but also Przewalski's horse, zebra and donkey-like donkeys.

But they are not the closest living relatives of the horse. Like an unusual ungrate, the horse is very close to a rhinoceros implanted with a hoof.

4. Arabian Horses Have a Unique Shape

Arabian horses stand out for their historical significance, especially in the cultures and lives of the desert tribes of the Middle East. But they are also different from other breeds of horses because of their unique structure

The Arabians have more bone mass than other horses, and they have a short back with one single spine. In addition, the Arabs have a few ribs, and their ribs are widely separated. And while they are known for carrying their tail flags behind them, that may be less associated with higher winds and more related to having fewer tail vertebrae than other types of horses.

5. Ponies and Little Horses Are Different

All small ponies are ponies, but not all ponies are small horses. Any horse shorter than 14.2 hands (58 inches) when withered is fit like a pony. According to the American Miniature Horse Association, small horses should not be more than 34 inches tall, which puts them more clearly in the horse class than in their group. 

However, many enthusiasts consider small ponies to be a particular type of horse because they maintain a limited proportion of horse body, as opposed to ponies with short legs, long bodies, and general stockier construction.

6. Their Teeth Contain More Information

There is much to learn about a horse from its teeth, starting with its sex. Male and female horses have a different number of teeth; males are 44 and females are between 36 and 44 years old. So if you ever look at a horse's skull, you can see its sex by counting its teeth.

You can measure the age of a horse by looking at its teeth. According to the University of Missouri, this can be done by looking at the occurrence of permanent teeth, the disappearance of cups (receding to each tooth), the shape of the tooth surface, and the angle at which the top and bottom lines meet.

7. There Are Truly Wild Horse Types

There is only one subspecies of a real wild horse, not a wild one: the Przewalski horse. It has a small extinction brush and is listed on the IUCN Red List.

However, there have been international attempts to get this horse back to the edge. Just one example is the Foundation for the Preservation and Protection of the Przewalski Horse; worked for nearly 40 years on breeding techniques and eventually produced more than 350 horses at Hustai National Park in Mongolia.

8. They have Muscle ears

Horse ears may be small, but they are strong. Each ear has 10 muscles (compared to three people) and can move 180 degrees, from front to back. They can also distinguish and identify different sounds by directing their senses to specific areas.

Horses also use their ears to communicate, such as pointing backwards to indicate anger or direction. In a 2014 study by the University of Sussex, horses were found to be making decisions based on where other ears were pointing, telling us that animals could use their ears to guide each other.

9. Their funny faces are not funny

When a horse bends its upper lip and raises its head in the air, many people see it as a funny face or a manifestation of laughter, but that is wrong.

Behavior is called flehmen response, and it is about getting a better sense of smell. This action allows pheromones and other fragrances to transmit to the vomeronasal (VMO) image, which sends signals to the brain that can trigger physiologic and behavioral reactions.

Stallions show the response of flehmen often as they pick up pheromones mares. Mares will fly shortly after birth in response to the pheromones of their new calf.

10. One Breed has a metallic coat 

The Akhal-Teke horse is famous for its coat. While many well-groomed horses have beautiful hens, this breed has a metallic light.

It all has to do with the structure of her hair. In most horse breeds, the hair follicles have an opaque spine, but in Akhal-Teke, that context is too small or nonexistent. The visible part of the hair takes its place, bending and shining brightly as it passes and gives each hair a visible shine.

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