Horse
A horse (scientific name: Equus ferus caballus) is a large, strong, hoofed mammal that has been domesticated by humans for thousands of years and is known for its speed, power, and grace. Horses have been used throughout history for transportation, farming, sports, and companionship, and they remain important in activities like riding, racing, and ranch work. They are herbivores that primarily eat grass and hay, and they live in social groups called herds. Horses are also known for their intelligence and ability to form close bonds with humans, while young horses, called foals, are often energetic and quick to learn.