To: null and void
The article has a very misleading title. The horse shrunk from Big-House-Cat size to Average-House-Cat size, a weight reduction of 30%.
As written, it gives one the impression that you go from a Belgian to an Eohippus or house cat size due to global warming (I’m sure the editor had no such bias).
4 posted on
03/02/2012 9:08:41 AM PST by
DBrow
To: DBrow
Yes, if I recall correctly, the so called horse they are talking about is not related to the horse of today. That little thing died out, so you can make up any silly story why. But the main reason was it was slower that the animal that ate it.
To: DBrow
As written, it gives one the impression that you go from a Belgian to an Eohippus or house cat size due to global warming (Im sure the editor had no such bias).
But don't you remember Dr. Evil & mini-me?... ;)
15 posted on
03/02/2012 9:33:56 AM PST by
BigEdLB
(Now there ARE 1,000,000 regrets - but it may be too late.)
To: DBrow
The article has a very misleading title. The horse shrunk from Big-House-Cat size to Average-House-Cat size, a weight reduction of 30%. Aw shucks!
That would have been a horse I could afford to keep.
I've always wanted to belong to the equestrian class.
25 posted on
03/02/2012 10:14:37 AM PST by
tsomer
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