That depends on the pedigree and bloodlines of the horse
A male thoroughbred is classified as a horse by the jockey club at 4+ years of age. Horse is just another term for a stallion by their classification system.
A female frog has a bigger body.
yes male horses are sometimes bigger than a female horse. But it also depends on the breed and bloodlines of the horse.
A mare is a female horse, so a mare could not really said to be faster than a horse. It really depends on the breed and bloodlines. A fit, thoroughbred mare will be faster than a lazy trail horse. A well bred thoroughbred mare will usually beat a male from unknown, inferior bloodlines.
Any horse under one year old is called a foal. However, foals are commonly referred to as colts or fillies from the time of birth, (foaling).After the age of twelve months the horse is called a yearling.Between one and four years old a male horse is called a colt, while a female is called a filly.After four, the male (if ungelded) is called a stallion; if castrated he's called a gelding.The female after four is called a mare.
That is a mule.
mare Mare=Female Stallion=breedable male horse (stud) gelding= male horse that is fixed
They can be yes. But normally they are either a faster and smaller female or a gelding( a fixed male horse) They don't usually use stallions in races for the cause of pregnancy of other female horses, and they aren't as fast as a female Thoroughbred.
TB is an abbreviation for Thoroughbred, the type of horse used for horse racing. Gelding is the term used for castrated male horses.
The bigger of the two is the male
No a female cobra is bigger
a female is bigger