Give two adaptation of horse?
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Some of the main adaptations that horses have are their long legs that make it easy for them to run, eyes on the side of their heads so that they can see predators approaching from behind them. Most of the time when a horse's foal is born a behavioral adaptation is made. The mare secludes herself from all other horses or humans in order to protect her foal. If another horse or a human comes near her she will protect her foal by biting, kicking , putting her ears back or just running away.
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- The horse, like other grazing herbivores, has typical adaptations for plant eating: a set of strong, high-crowned teeth, suited to grinding grasses and other harsh vegetation, and a relatively long digestive tract, most of which is intestine concerned with digesting cellulose matter from vegetation.
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