Horse whisperers take note: If you want to better understand your equine friends, then study their ears. A study has revealed that just like humans, horses read each other’s faces. But, unlike us, ...
You can tell a lot about the way a horse is feeling by their ear positions. The ears move a lot, with a wide range of movement (180°). Their position and movement are a great indicator of where a ...
HORSES study each other's ears in order to understand what their fellow equine friends are thinking, a new study has revealed. Like humans the animals read each other's faces for visual cues - but ...
A new study revealed that a horse’s large, highly mobile ears can help tell another horse where to direct its attention, which may help the observing animals locate food and evade predators. As one of ...
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