I have no idea what is meant by best wave, and have never heard that in reference to Seabiscuit.
No, Seabiscuit was a thoroughbred race horse.
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No, Seabiscuit was a Thoroughbred race horse.
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They are both about Thoroughbred race horses, other than that they are unrelated.
Yes. That's when Seabiscuit raced and was popular.
Seabiscuit (23rd May 1933 - 17th May 1947) was a champion thoroughbred race horse he was 14 years old when he died.He was 14 years old.
Seabiscuit's sire was named Hard Tack. Hard tack was a type of biscuit that was part of the diet of explorers and navel men prior to the 20th century, while on long voyages at sea. They were hard as a rock but the didn't need refrigeration and were slow to spoil. Basically, they were 'sea biscuits'. So from the sire Hard Tack to the son Seabiscuit, this is a common practice and helps identify bloodlines in the horse world. Another example of this would be Man O War. He was the sire of War Admiral.
Yes, Seabiscuit was a race horse, an ancestor of Man'o'War who died 6 months after Seabiscuit at 26 years of age. Seabiscuit died at the age of 14 in 1947. I believe it was the month of April.
Seabiscuit, like many Thoroughbreds, could be tempermental and/or highstrung. They first tried Whiskers the goat, which ended badly for the goat. He had to be removed for his safety. But the Biscuit had other four legged friends. Several dogs, another older horse named Pumpkin, and a spider monkey (the monkey had two legs).
Seabiscuit (one word) was a famous Thoroughbred racehorse during the early Depression, becoming American Horse of the Year in 1938 at the age of 5. He is famous for beating 1937 Triple Crown winner War Admiral, who like Seabiscuit was a grandson of the famous Man O' War.
The movie you are referring to is likely "Seabiscuit" (2003). The horse Seabiscuit, a champion thoroughbred, wins his last race by a nose, which is commonly mistaken as winning by his teeth. The film is based on a true story and follows the journey of Seabiscuit and his team to becoming one of the most beloved racehorses in history.