When 2 worlds collide. Interaction between a wild horse and a domestic horse.



    by 21MayDay21

    40 Comments

    1. She’s not acting all that wild compared with the Brumbies I’ve seen here in Australia…

    2. sensitiveboi93 on

      “FREE YOURSELF FROM THE YOKE OF TYRANNY, BROTHER! WILL THOU LET THESE HUMANS TO OPPESS YOU? NEIGH!”

    3. Fantastic-Yogurt8215 on

      He whispered “listen brother, we are meant to be free, release yourself from this shackle, color is just a horse creation, humans don’t differ them, free free brother”

    4. Feeling-Parking-7866 on

      I’ve seen champion horses with worse grooming than that “wild horse”

    5. doverawlings on

      What are they doing when they put their faces next to each other? Is there something they smell they can get information from? Or are they trying to look at each other?

    6. GormanOnGore on

      This is like when you go back to see an old high school friend who never got their s*** together

    7. Would love it if the black horse started talking, with Adam sandler’s voice. 

    8. Silly-Supermarket-63 on

      OP, you need to post a source explaining what and where this is. It’s a sub rule and if you don’t, your post will probably be removed.

    9. The wild horse is a Przewalski’s horse. Several genetic characteristics of Przewalski’s horse differ from those seen in modern domestic horses, indicating neither is an ancestor of the other. For example Przewalski’s horse has 33 chromosome pairs compared with 32 for the domestic horse. Their ancestral lineages split from a common ancestor between 160,000 and 38,000 years ago, long before the domestication of the horse.

      Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przewalski's_horse

    10. RubberToe0327 on

      Where have you been brother, ive been looking for you, i thought you were gone.

    11. No-Flatworm-404 on

      It was nice that the owners recognized how it important this was for both steeds.

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