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  2. Wikipedia:Free sound resources - Wikipedia

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    Music Sounds Description License Zapsplat: Yes Yes Sound effects library offering over 116,000 free sound effects and music. CC0 YourFreeSounds: Yes Yes Independent, unique sound library with royalty free & free sound effects - for video, sound design, music productions and more. CC0, CC BY Gfx Sounds: Yes Yes

  3. William Tell Overture (Spike Jones song) - Wikipedia

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    The horse's name is always spoken in a deep, two-note "foghorn" cadence. During the race, Beetlebaum keeps falling farther and farther behind the field. As the race nears its finish, the announcer goes on a tangent, impersonating broadcaster Clem McCarthy , who had called the famous Seabiscuit-War Admiral match race in 1938 and also the famous ...

  4. Horse gait - Wikipedia

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    The trot is the working gait for a horse. Horses can only canter and gallop for short periods at a time, after which they need time to rest and recover. Horses in good condition can maintain a working trot for hours. The trot is the main way horses travel quickly from one place to the next. [citation needed]

  5. The Horse in Motion - Wikipedia

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    An additional card reprinted the single image of the horse "Occident" trotting at high speed, which had previously been published by Muybridge in 1877. The series became the first example of chronophotography , an early method to photographically record the passing of time, mainly used to document the different phases of locomotion for ...

  6. List of gaited horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    Some horses do not naturally trot or pace easily, they prefer their ambling gait for their standard intermediate speed. [1] A mutation on the gene DMRT3, which controls the spinal neurological circuits related to limb movement and motion, causes a "premature 'stop codon'" in horses with lateral ambling gaits.

  7. Greyhound (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1932, Greyhound was the outstanding trotting horse of his day and arguably the most outstanding in the history of the sport. He was nicknamed "The Great Grey Ghost" and "Silver-skinned Flyer." In 1935, he won the Hambletonian race and in 1938 he lowered the record time for trotting the

  8. Cuban Trotter - Wikipedia

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    It shows the Criollo type. [1] The Delachaux guide (2014) cited an average height of 1.48 m to 1.50 m. [1] CAB International (2016) indicated 1.40 m to 1.52 m.. The head has a rectilinear or slightly convex profile, a broad forehead, developed jaws, and is topped by rather short ears.

  9. Lameness (equine) - Wikipedia

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    The horse is evaluated in motion, usually at the walk and trot, but occasionally also in the canter. The walk is often the best gait to evaluate foot placement. [10] The trot is generally the best gait to localize the lameness to a particular leg, because it is a symmetrical gait where the front half of the horse and the back half move in ...