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Horses Use Unique Whinnies for Social Recognition and Bonding
First article: 19 mar. 2026, 08:02
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Last update: 19 mar. 2026, 08:02
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Researchers have discovered that horses utilize unique variations in their whinnies to recognize and form bonds with other horses. This finding challenges previous assumptions about equine communication and highlights the complexity of their social interactions. The study suggests that horses are capable of individual recognition through vocalizations, similar to how humans use names. This understanding could have implications for horse management and welfare, promoting practices that support their social needs.