Horses in a coat :-)
It turns out that the horse in the coat is still there, and he lives in New Zealand.
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The horses here, indeed, are dressed in blankets, such peculiar coats, sometimes bright, sometimes in a flower, or they may be.
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This is because the ozone hole over the Antarctic is constantly growing, and as a result, in New Zealand there is very strong ultraviolet radiation, which affects both humans and animals.
People with open areas of the body are particularly at risk, but what about animals? After all, they have no clothes. Therefore, farmers decided to sew some kind of blankets and their pets to protect them from the scorching sun. Here, for example, a person needs only 15 minutes to burn in New Zealand.
Spreading sunscreen with sunscreen from sunburn is not economical, and you will not get enough cream. And the sun there is very strong, but such an original coat will always protect the horse from the scorching sun...
@singa
That is very interesting! I had no idea about the ultraviolet radiation that existed down there!
Well guarded horses )
@singa
That's for sure, my friend!
Я смотрю, вся банда здесь)
С прибытием )
Спасибо))Хрю!
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