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  2. Mane 'n Tail - Wikipedia

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    Mane 'n Tail would sponsor until the 1996 Goody's Headache Powder 500, where Mane 'n Tail left the team. In 2017, Mane 'n Tail would return to NASCAR, once again sponsoring Cope for a one-off, who was now driving the #55 for Premium Motorsports. They sponsored the throwback race at Darlington, throwing back to his original 1996 scheme.

  3. Pony - Wikipedia

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    They have strong hooves and grow a heavier hair coat, seen in a thicker mane and tail as well as a particularly heavy winter coat. [ 12 ] Pony breeds have developed all over the world, particularly in cold and harsh climates where hardy, sturdy working animals were needed.

  4. My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade - Wikipedia

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    Minty is an earth pony with a spring green body and a hot pink mane and tail. Her cutie mark is three swirled mint candies. Minty is described to be a green machine, who likes anything green. She also loves collecting socks, standing on her head and playing checkers with Sweetberry.

  5. 10 Best Hair Growth Serums for a Fuller Mane - AOL

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    Experts share the best hair growth serums that can help encourage new hair growth and thicker, longer strands, from brands like Rogaine, Act + Acre, and more. 10 Best Hair Growth Serums for a ...

  6. Horsehair - Wikipedia

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    A horse's tail. Horsehair is the long hair growing on the manes and tails of horses.It is used for various purposes, including upholstery, brushes, the bows of musical instruments, a hard-wearing fabric called haircloth, and for horsehair plaster, a wallcovering material formerly used in the construction industry and now found only in older buildings.

  7. Appaloosa - Wikipedia

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    The original Appaloosas frequently had a sparse mane and tail, but that was not a primary characteristic, as many early Appaloosas did have full manes and tails. [9] There is a possible genetic link between the leopard complex and sparse mane and tail growth, although the precise relationship is unknown. [10]

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