Background Pony #4017 @Background Pony #DCFA IRL, no, they don’t. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Background Pony #D978 @FanOfMostEverything Yeah, I can see that with the awkwardly placed foreleg. Perhaps it could be done with stretching exercises. I wonder if horse shoulders have a ball t. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
K3Y I think the ponies, at least pegasus, have pneumatic bones. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeletal_pneumaticity Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
OneAmongOthers Good thing theses equestrians have pretty much NOTHING in common with horses here on Earth. Much more evolved and flexible. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Align Don’t horses have a fused spine? ie no bending at all Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
FanOfMostEverything Planeswalker — FoME @Background Pony #DCFA Back? Maybe. Legs? They snap like twigs. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Background Pony #D978 @FanOfMostEverything If the horse was sentient and knew how to do yoga exercises, I bet it might be able to learn to bend the back in that way. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
FanOfMostEverything Planeswalker — FoME Yeah, that’s the ultimate example of how ponies bend in ways actual horses can’t. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
IRL, no, they don’t.
Yeah, I can see that with the awkwardly placed foreleg. Perhaps it could be done with stretching exercises. I wonder if horse shoulders have a ball t.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeletal_pneumaticity
Back? Maybe. Legs? They snap like twigs.
If the horse was sentient and knew how to do yoga exercises, I bet it might be able to learn to bend the back in that way.