Learn why horses have tails and how they use them to swat away flies, explained simply for a 3-year-old child.
Hi there! Did you know that horses have long tails? They don't just make horses look pretty—they also help them stay happy! When tiny bugs called flies try to land on a horse, the horse waves its tail back and forth to shoo the flies away. This way, the horse doesn’t get bothered by the bugs. So, a horse’s tail is like a little fly-swatting helper!
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