Horse

Horse by Juliet Clutton-Brock, published by DK Publishing in 2008, is a 72-page exploration of various aspects of horses and their significance in human history and culture. This edition, presented in English, delves into topics such as equine behavior, the role of horses in wartime, and the anatomy of horses, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of these animals.
In this informative book, readers will learn about the unique characteristics of horses, including how their ears communicate emotions and how their teeth can indicate age. The text also covers the historical use of horses, the evolution of saddles, and the intriguing reasons behind a zebra’s stripes. Additionally, the book includes a CD-ROM of clip art, enhancing the learning experience for those interested in juvenile nonfiction about animals and horses.
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Learn why horses flatten back their ears, how a blacksmith shoes a horse, how horses have been used in wartime, and how a horse’s teeth show its age. Discover why a zebra has stripes, which wild asses are now extinct, what a Roman horseshoe looked like, the difference between an English and a Western saddle, what makes horses race, and much, much more. Includes a CD-ROM of clip art.
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