Horses would be way more scary if they ate meat.
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Satan (impatiently) to Newcomer: The trouble with you Chicago people is, that you think you are the best people down here; whereas you are merely the most numerous. - - - Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar" 1897 |
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![]() * OK.. the kids of a much-less-jaded Era, that is (is anyone doing re-runs/makes of The Lone Ranger, at all?) |
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![]() David Eddings created some for his Belgariad novels. Wade. |
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![]() Horses in a wild environment kill and eat any animals they can. Ranchers have reported their horses have done so. One escaped British war horse killed and ate at lest a half dozen people in India - before it was finally captured and put in a zoo. One tribe that escaped the Chinese Communists by traveling across a desert, said the reason they were able to cross was that their horses ate meat. |
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![]() -- Drew |
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![]() My step sister and niece owned a horse 10 years ago. When I forwarded her a couple of articles, she freaked, refused to accept it, and went crazy emotional on me. The are omnivores. |
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![]() -- Drew |
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![]() Chicken-eating Cow: People like to sort: we put things in boxes, we categorize and organize and classify. But the boxes we use are imperfect, especially when it comes to the natural world. Take, for instance, something as simple as what animals eat. Animals that eat plants are herbivores, animals that eat meat are carnivores, while animals like us, who eat anything, are omnivores. Simple. Cheers, Scott. |