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  1. Zebra (3444 bytes)
    29: ...quus grevyi'') is the largest type, with an erect mane, and a long, narrow head making it appear rather ...
  2. Horse (38916 bytes)
    101: ; mane and forelock: long and relatively coarse hair gro...
    109: ; Crest: the point on the neck where the mane grows out of.
    124: ...w, cream, or gold while keeping the black points (mane, tail, ears, legs).
    132: ...ee shades of a newly minted gold penny'. A white mane and tail with no more than 10% black hairs are re...
    238: ...opened and/or closed while mounted, and more such maneuvers relevant to everyday [[ranch]] or trail ridi...
  3. Cheetah (6461 bytes)
    20: ...ed for grip during the cheetah's acceleration and maneuvering.
  4. Buffalo soldier (5141 bytes)
    6: * their hair, said to resemble the mane of the [[American Bison|buffalo]], or
  5. Lion (11511 bytes)
    16: ...elidae]]. The male lion, easily recognized by his mane, may weigh up to [[1 E2 kg|250 kg]] (550&nbs...
    25: ...ub-Saharan ones, and the males had more extensive manes. They are thought to have been a subspecies of l...
    36: ...ns is an evolutionary adaptation to fighting; the mane absorbs bites and scratches that might otherwise ...
    46: ...jor differences between lion subspecies are size, mane appearance and location. However, some display u...
    66: ...the incidents were all larger than normal, lacked manes and seemed to suffer from [[tooth decay]]. Some ...
  6. Chow Chow (3641 bytes)
    38: ...k around the neck, giving the distinctive ruff or mane. The coat may be one of several colours includin...
  7. Poodle (6836 bytes)
    78: ...al or Lion clip (with the instantly-recognisable 'mane'), the English Saddle clip (with leg bracelets), ...
  8. Shiloh Shepherd Dog (4447 bytes)
    28: ...longer, with a soft [[undercoat]], a distinctive "mane", body coat not over 5 inches (12.5 cm) long and ...
  9. Cheetahs (6461 bytes)
    20: ...ed for grip during the cheetah's acceleration and maneuvering.
  10. Greater Kudus (1658 bytes)
    18: ... There is a crest on the neck and shoulders and a mane along the throat. The males have horns with up to...
  11. Mules (3738 bytes)
    9: ...ng ears, thin limbs, small narrow hooves, short [[mane]], absence of [[chestnut (horse anatomy)|chestnut...
  12. Philippine Eagles (3923 bytes)
    21: ...eather]]s that give it the appearance of a lion's mane. The upperside of the Philippine Eagle is brown, ...
  13. Agouti (1433 bytes)
    20: ...estrict the black only to the horse's ''points'' (mane, tail, lower legs).
  14. Roan antelope (1739 bytes)
    18: ... face, lighter in females. there is a short erect mane and a very light beard. The horns are ringed and ...
  15. Leo (2655 bytes)
    7: ...he Sickle. These stars represent the head and the mane of the lion.

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