Horse PNG
Horses are divided into two main groups as warm-blooded horses and cold-blooded horses according to their body structure, their ability to run fast and long, and their load-bearing power.
Warm-blooded
horses are small, lively and delicate. The body is of medium size, light and slender. Muscles are underdeveloped compared to cold-blooded ones. The hairs covering the body are short. They can run very fast and continuously. It is generally used in passenger, light shooting, harness, transport and sports works. Its ability to adapt to the climate is good. Although it is very common in the world, the most well-known are the Arabian horses and the English horses, which are taller than they.
Cold-blooded horses are larger, heavily built, thick and rough-looking, their muscles are very developed and strong. The hairs covering the body are long, the head is large, the neck is short and thick, the rump is developed and strong. Their ability to adapt to the climate is low. Their movement is quite heavy, they easily pull plows and trolleys.
Modern horses have an average lifespan of 25 to 30 years, depending on the breeding, care and environment. Rarely, however, have some horses turned their 40s, as if by defiance of time. The longest known horse in the 19th century was the "Old billy", who lived to be 62 years old. Sugar Puff, listed in the Guinness World Records as the oldest living pony in the world, died in 2007 at the age of 56.