When people attempt to ride him, the dramatic horse pretends to be dead

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In the words of Aristotle, achieving happiness for humans involves perfecting our inherent nature embracing and refining our true selves. This wisdom extends beyond our species and applies to all living beings. However, one rather comical horse skipped its Philosophy 101 classes, too engrossed in its equine antics.

Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar
Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar

This theatrical horse, Jingang, aspires to a grandeur beyond mere steedhood. It appears unenthusiastic about the conventional duties of a horse, going out of its way to evade them. Instead, Jingang employs a theatrically exaggerated ‘death’ act, eliciting amusement and disbelief. This behavior is a testament to the notion that some creatures, much like us, might prefer leisure over laborious tasks.

Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar
Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar
Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar

Not all equines share an affinity for strenuous toil. Over 82,000 individuals approved Frasisco Zalasar’s compilation video showcasing the horse’s avoidance tactics, accumulating 630,000 shares. These staggering numbers suggest a widespread resonance with Jingang’s capers, particularly resonant on the dreaded Mondays.

Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar
Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar
Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar

Yet, for many of us, contemplations on horses seldom occupy our thoughts, causing us to overlook the remarkable nature of these creatures. Double ‘D’ Trailers has compiled many intriguing and uncommon facts about our equine companions, promising an enthralling ride of discovery.

Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar
Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar
Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar

Consider, for instance, the astonishing fact that horses can sprint within hours of birth—a feat that evokes wonder. Imagine if such a capability were bestowed upon humans.

Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar
Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar

Furthermore, should you ever encounter a horse seemingly ‘chuckling,’ impress your peers with the knowledge that it’s engaging in a nasal-enhancement technique known as ‘flehmen,’ aiding in scent assessment?

Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar
Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar

Contrary to antiquated beliefs, horses are not colorblind. They perceive purples and violets more distinctly than greens and yellows.

Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar
Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar

Finally, if ever in doubt about a steed’s gender, inspect its oral cavity. A horse bearing 40 teeth is male, while one with 36 teeth is female. Armed with these intriguing tidbits, you can astonish your companions.

Image credits: Frasisco Zalasar

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