#peopleofthehorse — Public Fediverse posts
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It's #Wedsneigh fellow #Pleistocene fans.
Did you know that equids use their backwards shovel-shaped hooves to dig through ice and snow for grasses and other fodder? Most bovids (cows) will stand in a hayfield covered by six inches of snow and starve.
Without horses, I'm not sure we'd have made it through the last couple ice ages. Their nomadic foraging allowed other ungulates to follow and survive, and our ancestors to follow and hunt.
Meet the late great Freedom, a 17.1 hh Irish Draught.
#Horses #HorsesOfMastodon #PeopleOfTheHorse #Mutualism -
It's #Wedsneigh fellow #Pleistocene fans.
Did you know that equids use their backwards shovel-shaped hooves to dig through ice and snow for grasses and other fodder? Most bovids (cows) will stand in a hayfield covered by six inches of snow and starve.
Without horses, I'm not sure we'd have made it through the last couple ice ages. Their nomadic foraging allowed other ungulates to follow and survive, and our ancestors to follow and hunt.
Meet the late great Freedom, a 17.1 hh Irish Draught.
#Horses #HorsesOfMastodon #PeopleOfTheHorse #Mutualism -
It's #Wedsneigh fellow #Pleistocene fans.
Did you know that equids use their backwards shovel-shaped hooves to dig through ice and snow for grasses and other fodder? Most bovids (cows) will stand in a hayfield covered by six inches of snow and starve.
Without horses, I'm not sure we'd have made it through the last couple ice ages. Their nomadic foraging allowed other ungulates to follow and survive, and our ancestors to follow and hunt.
Meet the late great Freedom, a 17.1 hh Irish Draught.
#Horses #HorsesOfMastodon #PeopleOfTheHorse #Mutualism -
It's #Wedsneigh fellow #Pleistocene fans.
Did you know that equids use their backwards shovel-shaped hooves to dig through ice and snow for grasses and other fodder? Most bovids (cows) will stand in a hayfield covered by six inches of snow and starve.
Without horses, I'm not sure we'd have made it through the last couple ice ages. Their nomadic foraging allowed other ungulates to follow and survive, and our ancestors to follow and hunt.
Meet the late great Freedom, a 17.1 hh Irish Draught.
#Horses #HorsesOfMastodon #PeopleOfTheHorse #Mutualism -
It's #Wedsneigh fellow #Pleistocene fans.
Did you know that equids use their backwards shovel-shaped hooves to dig through ice and snow for grasses and other fodder? Most bovids (cows) will stand in a hayfield covered by six inches of snow and starve.
Without horses, I'm not sure we'd have made it through the last couple ice ages. Their nomadic foraging allowed other ungulates to follow and survive, and our ancestors to follow and hunt.
Meet the late great Freedom, a 17.1 hh Irish Draught.
#Horses #HorsesOfMastodon #PeopleOfTheHorse #Mutualism