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  2. File:Horse.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Template : Convert to SVG and copy to Wikimedia Commons

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  4. File:Flat racing clipart.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Official Horse States.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Flying Horse of Gansu - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Horse of Gansu, [1] also known as the Bronze Running Horse (銅奔馬) or the Galloping Horse Treading on a Flying Swallow (馬踏飛燕), is a Chinese bronze sculpture from circa the 2nd century CE.

  7. File:Horse anatomy.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Horse gait - Wikipedia

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    The trot is the working gait for a horse. Horses can only canter and gallop for short periods at a time, after which they need time to rest and recover. Horses in good condition can maintain a working trot for hours. The trot is the main way horses travel quickly from one place to the next. [citation needed]

  9. File:Horseicon.svg - Wikipedia

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