Mules can see their hind legs in their vision, which is why they were apparently stubborn AF, because they were like, "you dumb human, I'm not putting my leg there, I'll fall" when crossing narrow passages & shit like that. A fun fact for your day.
Horses can remember small details on trails they've used, so they can become startled if a bush is missing, or a branch is missing from a tree. They have insane memory, and pay attention to every little thing, but cannot remember your birthday...kinda like people with adhd.
Poop fact #1: Of the 25% that's solid, the biggest component is bacteria, with the rest being a mix of indigestible food matter, fat, inorganic substances, and protein. Your poop is (usually) brown because of the way bacteria work on bilirubin, a pigment in bile that's the end result of dead red blood cells
78
u/[deleted] May 30 '17
Mules can see their hind legs in their vision, which is why they were apparently stubborn AF, because they were like, "you dumb human, I'm not putting my leg there, I'll fall" when crossing narrow passages & shit like that. A fun fact for your day.