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difference between horse diet and human diet ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Equines are obligate herbivores, meaning they are designed to eat plants and only plants; they're not equipped to eat or to digest animal flesh. Humans, on the other hand, are true omnivores, meaning we'll eat practically anything. The athletic partnership between horse and rider is a truly remarkable one.

Answered by awesomethinking18
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Equines are obligate herbivores, meaning they are designed to eat plants and only plants; they're not equipped to eat or to digest animal flesh. Humans, on the other hand, are true omnivores, meaning we'll eat practically anything. The athletic partnership between horse and rider is a truly remarkable one.

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