This interactive site from the American Museum of Natural History lets you explore how special adaptations to the horse’s legs, digestive system, vision, and hearing give the horse its unique qualities as a partner for humans.
—Mary Nix
This interactive site from the American Museum of Natural History lets you explore how special adaptations to the horse’s legs, digestive system, vision, and hearing give the horse its unique qualities as a partner for humans.
—Mary Nix
Tags: Biology of the horse, Free Resources, Science
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