Bull hippos can grow to be twice or thrice the size of a bull gaur. However, a bull gaur can weigh about the same as a cow hippo.
A Clydsdale is one breed of Draft horse. If you breed a draft horse ro a regular horse, you get what is commonly called a "warmblood", which are heavier than regular horses, but lighter than draft horses.
Depends on the breed. Shires, which can grow to around 3000 lbs, are indeed larger (and heavier) than a polar bear.
It depends on the size of the horse's withers (or shoulders.) To ensure that the saddle does not pinch the withers, one should have the withers measured, then select a saddle which will not pinch the withers and is both comfortable for horse and rider.
a horse is classified no smaller than 14.2hh. a pony is no larger than 14.2hh, if its larger its a horse. a draft horse is the same as a horse, no smaller than 14.2hh
Gaurs outweigh a polar bear (especially a boar) by about a half ton or more.
Yes and no; a long, lean racing horse will run faster than a short, stocky pony, but a Shire, a big, heavy draft horse, which is much bigger than a racing horse, would not be able to out run the racer. The length of legs, muscles, ability to breathe well, etc is important.
A draft horse is a category of equines that were bred for heavy work, plowing feilds, hauling logs, and pulling heavy loads through the streets. They are often very tall, very strong, and known for being very gentle. They are bigger-boned than normal riding horses. They look alot like ponies, just a great deal bigger.
A pony is a smaller horse. Goes up to 14.2 hands.A horse is bigger. Anything bigger than 14.2 hands.
That depends on the pedigree and bloodlines of the horse
yes male horses are sometimes bigger than a female horse. But it also depends on the breed and bloodlines of the horse.
horses are measured in hands a horse is bigger than 14.3hands a pony smaller than 14.3hh it is hands a horse is bigger than 14.3hands a pony smaller than 14.3hh