Horses possess exceptional survival traits, finely tuned for safety, as prey animals that strategize and cooperate in groups to avoid danger.
The horse's ability to see nearly 360 degrees and focus on two objects simultaneously highlights their evolutionary adaptations for grazing while staying alert to threats.
Emotions and thoughts for horses lack the cognitive evaluation found in humans; they live profoundly in the moment, prioritizing immediate experiences and group cohesion.
Over 5,500 years of domestication, horses have served various human purposes, from warfare to recreational tasks, showcasing their adaptability and significance in human history.
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