There is no conclusive evidence to support the claim that a gang poisoned the legendary racehorse Far Lap. While his sudden death in 1932 raised suspicions, particularly given his immense success and popularity, investigations suggested he likely died from a combination of factors, including a possible heart condition and the effects of a medication. Theories about foul play persist, but they remain speculative and lack definitive proof. Far Lap's legacy continues to be celebrated, and many of the surrounding mysteries add to his iconic status in horse racing history.
Phar Lap did die of poison but it was accidental. A paddock a couple of yards away had been sprayed with poison to kill weeds and it had been blown by the wind into his paddock and the grass. Phar Lap must have eaten some of the grass with the poison that had been blown and died hours later. Scientists discovered this recently and decided that this was the reason why Phar Lap died.
He accidentally ingested some poison that was sprayed on grass to kill weeds near where he was stabled.
i think you mean phar lap
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A 100 meters
The NORDSCHLEIFE is 14.2 miles.
they sold out the citizens for their own safety.
I think what you are referring to is the lap function on the stopwatch. Lets say someone is running multiple laps on a track, you hit the lap button when one complete lap is finished and the individual lap time is saved without stopping the stopwatch for overall time
The gang was in L.A. isn't as bad as it used to be, but it's far from over.
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As far as I know there is more than one kind of poison in the different kinds of poison dart frogs, but I do not know for sure. I would research it more.
To determine how far 100 laps in 1 hour would be, you need to know the length of each lap. For example, if each lap is 400 meters (a standard track distance), then 100 laps would equal 40,000 meters or 40 kilometers. If the lap distance varies, simply multiply the lap length by 100 to find the total distance.