Posted on 08/05/2014 9:28:40 AM PDT by MeshugeMikey
Horse whisperers take note: If you want to better understand your equine friends, then study their ears. A study has revealed that just like humans, horses read each others faces. But, unlike us, they gain important information by specifically examining the ears. It seems that when a horse is interested in something, it pricks up its ears and swivels them towards whatever has caught its attention.
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When Bammy’s teleprompter is hacked his ears flap as the words “In”, “Out”, “In”, “Out”, “In”, “Out” pass across the screen. Childhood experiences and sounds imprint deeply.
Kinda missed the sarcasm, eh?
This is true in people, too. When a woman’s ears swivel forward, she wants to hit it with you. When her ears vibrate, she’s in an earthquake. When a woman’s ears lie down flat, she’s ready to kill you.
Nope. I saw it. Just wanted to clarify it. :)
“when a womans ears lie down flat, shes ready to kill you.”
I had a mother in law like that... years ago...
theres a challenge for some enterprising animator...
Somebody has to spend out tax dollars dont they ??
The form of thought formerly referred to as “common sense” ya mean.....
and hold back all that mpney from “deserving” “researcher”?
the burro aka jackass....although it may look like a horse....is indeed much more closely related to a democrack.
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