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Wild horses stand opposite ways to flick flies off each others faces with their tails.

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MELISSA FARLOW
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anatomy, animal eye, animal head, animals, animals in the wild, california, color image, conservation, cooperation, day, flies, horses, insects, irritation, mammals, mustang horses, mustangs, mutual, no people, north america, outdoors, pacific coast states, photography, protection, refuges and reserves, sanctuaries, shingletown, swatting, tails, teamwork, three animals, united states, usa, wild animals, wild horse sanctuary, wild horses, wildlife, wildlife conservation, wildlife sanctuaries
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Mustangs: Spirit of the Shrinking West_National Geographic magazine 2/2009
Wild horses stand opposite ways to flick flies off each others faces with their tails.