Can a man and a horse have a baby?

Probably not. Ethical considerations preclude definitive research on the subject, but it's safe to say that human DNA has become so different from that of other animals that interbreeding would likely be impossible.

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Where does a horse live?

Domesticated, or tamed, horses can live in almost any habitat, but wild horses prefer plains, prairies, and steppes for many reasons. Horses need wide open spaces for defense purposes, and they need some shelter, like trees or cliffs, to protect them from the elements.

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What does 🐎 mean?

The Horse emoji 🐎 depicts a horse. It is commonly used to refer to actual horses, horse racing, or to figurative uses of the word horse.

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Where do horses live in Australia?

Most of the estimated 400 000 feral horses occur in the extensive cattle production areas of the Northern Territory, Queensland and some parts of Western Australia and South Australia. Scattered populations are also found in New South Wales and Victoria, mainly in alpine and sub-alpine areas.

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What is a group of horses called in Australia?

What is a group of horses called in Australia? Australians tend to use the words band or mob to refer to a group of horses.

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Who brought horses to Australia?

Horses were introduced to Australia from Europe by the First Fleet in 1788, and more horses were imported later for a range of uses. Escaped horses went on to form feral populations, which eventually spread across a wide area.

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How do horses mate?

Horses mate like many other mammals mate – through courtship, followed by the stallion (male horse) mounting a receptive mare (female horse). Mares will show signs of being in heat during her most fertile days, which are 5-7 days during the beginning of her cycle.

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What does 👉👈 mean in text from girl?

👉👈 — Shy, nervous (usually in the context of flirting)

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What does >>> ❤ mean?

The red heart emoji is used in warm emotional contexts. It can be used to express gratitude, love, happiness, hope, or even flirtatiousness.

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What does 👉👈 uwu mean?

👉👈 Separately, it is an emoji of a hand pointing to the right with the index finger and another one pointing to the left. But when combined, the meaning changes. Rodriguez explains that 👉👈 “literally serves to say “uwu,” which is used to refer to someone you like or with whom you have a close friendship.”

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What is it called where a horse lives?

A place where horses are kept is called stable. A stable is a building in which livestock, especially horses, are kept. It most commonly means a building that is divided into separate stalls for individual animals. There are many different types of stables in use today.

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What is the name of a horse's house?

Shelter house of horses is called stable.

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Where is the shelter of a horse?

The shelter for horses is called stable.

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What does a horse live?

Lifespan of Horses. The average horse lives for 25 to 30 years. However, in rare cases, domestic horses have lived into their 50s or 60s.

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Are all horses female?

The short answer is that racehorses can be either male or female: both can participate in most races and there are examples of great racehorses in either category. However, it is easy to see why some spectators may be confused – there does tend to be more male horses than females competing in British racing.

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How old is the oldest horse?

The greatest age reliably recorded for a horse is 62 years for Old Billy (foaled 1760), bred by Edward Robinson of Woolston, Lancashire, UK. Old Billy died on 27 November 1822.

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What animal lives the longest?

Ocean quahog clam (Arctica islandica): 507 years old

The individual animal that holds the confirmed record for the longest-lived is a clam from Iceland, found off the coast of the island nation in 2006, which was 507 years old, calculated by counting the annual growth bands in its shell.

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What is a stable name?

A stable name must be unique and distinguishable from all other registered stable names; and cannot contain the name of a Thoroughbred or another owner of race horses.

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What is called pig house?

A sty or pigsty is a small-scale outdoor enclosure for raising domestic pigs as livestock. It is sometimes referred to as a hog pen, hog parlor, pigpen, pig parlor, or pig-cote, although pig pen may refer to pens confining pigs that are kept as pets as well. Pigsties are generally fenced areas of bare dirt and/or mud.

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What is a horse sound called?

The sound that a horse makes is called a neigh. A horse's happy neigh is sometimes a greeting to other horses. You can use neigh to talk about the noise your horse makes, also known as a whinny or a bray.

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Where is a female horse called?

What Do You Call a Female Horse? An adult female horse is called a mare. Any female horse over the age of four falls into this category. While there are other terms used to describe a female horse during different times such as a dam or broodmare, the term mare can be used in any situation.

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Do horses miss other horses?

Horses' propensity to form often lifelong social bonds suggest that they form attachment relationships to particular others just as humans do, and where there is attachment, there is grief upon loss.

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How can you tell if a horse is lonely?

Sometimes horses can develop unwanted behaviours such as wind-sucking or crib-biting if they feel lonely or stressed. And some can even seem withdrawn, lose their appetite or look stressed or agitated.

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