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- Koala (10686 bytes)
41: ...ed, koalas break into a surprisingly [[athletic]] gallop, heading for the nearest tree and bounding up it ... - Horse (38916 bytes)
54: ...e naturally in three basic gaits. Walk, Trot, and Gallop.
57: ...is not a natural gait, but a restrained form of a gallop.
58: ...n one direction or the other. to get a horse into gallop, the rider must alter their position so they are ...
60: ... speed, from slow dancing steps to the speed of a galloping horse. This beat is natural to the Icelandic b...
232: ...ches), and the sliding stop (executed from a full gallop). - Polo (10046 bytes)
29: ...iders who had broken away from the pack at a full gallop. - Moose (8141 bytes)
32: ...ing trot, but when pressed moose can break into a gallop. The female gives birth to one or two young at a ... - Basenji (6939 bytes)
70: gallop" when running flat out at their considerable top ... - Bedlington Terrier (3536 bytes)
50: ...[[Whippet]] in construction, which enables him to gallop at great speed. However, his front legs are const...
54: ...d rabbits—lived aboveground, which is why a galloping or coursing breed was useful. - Koalas (10448 bytes)
41: ...ed, koalas break into a surprisingly [[athletic]] gallop, heading for the nearest tree and bounding up it ... - Oribi (5290 bytes)
21: ... grass, relying on camouflage. If threatened they gallop away, bounding stiff-legged into the air every fe...
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