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  2. Happy Horse Snoring During a Nap in the Grass with Mom Is ...

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    "For any non-horse people, it takes TREMENDOUS trust and deep feelings of safety for a horse to lay down. They are prey animals by nature (that's why they can stand sleeping), this shows he’s in ...

  3. Horse behavior - Wikipedia

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    A draft horse sleeping while standing up. Horses can sleep both standing up and lying down. They can sleep while standing, an adaptation from life as a prey animal in the wild. Lying down makes an animal more vulnerable to predators. [34] Horses are able to sleep standing up because a "stay apparatus" in their legs

  4. Stay apparatus - Wikipedia

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    A draft horse sleeping while standing up. The stay apparatus is an arrangement of muscles, tendons, and ligaments that work together so that an animal can remain standing with virtually no muscular effort. [1] It is best known as the mechanism by which horses can enter a light sleep while still standing up. [2]

  5. Sleep in animals - Wikipedia

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    Sleep can follow a physiological or behavioral definition. In the physiological sense, sleep is a state characterized by reversible unconsciousness, special brainwave patterns, sporadic eye movement, loss of muscle tone (possibly with some exceptions; see below regarding the sleep of birds and of aquatic mammals), and a compensatory increase following deprivation of the state, this last known ...

  6. Pommel Horse gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik reveals if he was ...

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    Nedoroscik previously earned the internet nickname ‘Pommel Horse Guy’ for viral images of him sleeping. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. Portal:Horses - Wikipedia

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    Horses are adapted to run, allowing them to quickly escape predators, and possess a good sense of balance and a strong fight-or-flight response. Related to this need to flee from predators in the wild is an unusual trait: horses are able to sleep both standing up and lying down, with younger horses tending to sleep significantly more than adults.

  8. Lisa's Pony - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons creator Matt Groening said animating horses is "the most difficult thing to do". [3] The animators used Eadweard Muybridge's famous animation of a horse galloping and other photo references as models for Princess. [4] In the talent show scene, Lisa is lit up by a spotlight when she performs with her saxophone.

  9. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    A common horse or broken down horse of no particular value. [4]: 153 points, point coloration The tail, edges of the ears, mane, and lower legs of a horse. Used in determining the color of a horse. [8]: 375 points of a horse Collective term in horse anatomy for the external parts of a horse, such as crest, withers, shoulder, cannon, etc. pointing