Category:Horses showing whale eye
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English: A horse is said to show whale eye or side eye when the iris is turned so far that (in a normally pigmented eye), the whites of the eye can be clearly seen. This can be a sign of excitement, stress, or fear. If the horse cannot turn its head to look at something, the whale eye can be simply an attempt to get a better view.
Media in category "Horses showing whale eye"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Chamal2005head.jpg 750 × 563; 237 KB
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Egyptian Arabian Colt at the 2010 Egyptian Event Arabian Horse Show (8309140332).jpg 1,500 × 1,000; 1.27 MB
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Guatemala todos santos 2985a.jpg 4,752 × 3,168; 4.53 MB
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Horse racing.jpg 1,018 × 1,531; 430 KB
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Hucks Connection V at the 2012 Arabian Celebration (8024637132).jpg 1,500 × 1,154; 2.15 MB
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Luciana Diniz 7480.jpg 1,675 × 2,512; 849 KB
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Paard, van voren gezien, naar links kijkend, RP-T-1980-18.jpg 4,656 × 5,244; 4.55 MB
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Paint Horse.jpg 943 × 1,292; 229 KB