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Danger Level: Medium
Likes: LIKE MISSING
Dislikes: DISLIKE MISSING
Attack Method: Horses use their powerful legs to kick and stomp on attackers.
Horses are a large quadruped creature covered in hair. They commonly sport a long tail made of hairs which they swing around to hit flies and other creatures that may attempt to land or annoy them. Horses have hooves on each of their long legs and with these they are able to run at top speeds in ENVIRONMENT MISSING. Horses are able to make many noises with their mouth, but their most famous noise is SOUND FILE MISSING. Horses come in many colors such as black, brown, white, and COLOR MISSING.
Horses are called NICKNAME MISSING because of the way they look. They look like NICKNAME MISSING. Not everyone agrees about this, but many do.
Horses love LIKE MISSING. There's nothing a horse wouldn't do for a good LIKE MISSING. Many people looking to tame a horse carry a LIKE MISSING with them in hopes of attracting them over. Horses aren't too trustful, but can be won over. Horses in nature live in groups with one main male stallion, and many female mares under his protection. The mares are being protected from DISLIKE MISSING. When the ruling stallion sees a DISLIKE MISSING he runs into action sizing up the DISLIKE MISSING and attempting to ward it off. If the male is run off by the DISLIKE MISSING, the DISLIKE MISSING becomes the new leader of the group.
Running free, horses can be heard making their signature sound SOUND FILE MISSING, as they travel ENVIRONMENT MISSING. While having a fine LIKE MISSING is a good way to gain trust with a horse, to truly tame these NICKNAME MISSING one needs to ACTION MISSING them. Only by doing this can a horse be tamed.
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• While horses dislike DISLIKE MISSING, people looking to tame something may seek out DISLIKE MISSING, as they are easier to round up. Sure they don't come in a herd, but they'll do.
• It's easy to find what horses like the most, LIKE MISSING, just check a nearby store, some stores are just filled to the brim with LIKE MISSING.
• Learning to ACTION MISSING a horse isn't easy for everyone. It can take years of training for someone to understand how to ACTION MISSING a horse. Then they are truly a horse master worth praising.
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