yes a horse can get a leg amputated but most people wouldn't do that to a horse bc they will suffer a lot.
A horse has 4 legs and 1 head. That is that 1 horse represents 5 of 25 legs and heads.So we can say that there are 5 horses (25÷5).
Let's denote the number of horses as 'H' and the number of three-legged cows as 'C'. Each horse has one head and four legs, while each three-legged cow has one head and three legs. From the given information, we can form two equations: H + C = 129 (total number of heads) and 4H + 3C = 480 (total number of legs). By solving these two equations simultaneously, we can determine the number of horses on the farm.
a mutant... or a genetically modified organism...
It has 3 pairs of walking legs.
someone without legs :3
You can but it would be extremly wonky
The back legs of a horse is called its hind legs.
No. A quadraped has four legs. A horse has SIX legs. Two legs in the back, and fore legs in the front.
The function of a horse's legs is both movement and support.
Yes, a horse is a quadruped as it walks on four legs.
a dead horse
He has 4 legs.
Yes, it will actually dose standing on three legs. But for real REM sleep, they lay down in recumbancy or out on their sides.
Well in a basic 3 beat canter the legs move in this basic way. The right hind leg pushes the horse forward and the other three legs are suspended for a moment then the left rear and right fore legs land while the right hind is still on the ground, finally the left foreleg lands on the ground and the other three legs are pulled up under the horse.
A horse's legs are very important because all their weight (that isn't their legs!) is supported by their four legs. That's over 900lbs! So they have to be very strong and that's why if a horse breaks a leg it is usually fatal.
stiff legs.
They are. Water buffalo are heavier with shorter legs.