Horses roll out dead to hide riders

The horse named Jingang caused social networking fever with the nickname of death when people approached to ride it.

Frasisco Zalasar, owner of Jingang , recorded the scene of the horse lying on the ground, eyes closed motionless with four stiff legs when he saw someone jumping on the saddle. To make the fake dummy more realistic, the cunning horse even stuck out its tongue and twitched its eyelids in a reclining position to one side.

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The cunning horse even stuck out its tongue and twitched its eyelids in a reclining position to the side.

When he opened his eyes to make sure that the cowboy had left, Jingang immediately jumped up and ran around. However, the man pretended to turn around and pretended to jump on a second mount. In response, the horse continued to lie on the ground.

The video of Jingang was shared by Zalasar on Facebook, attracting more than 23 million views since October 5."That horse is a genius. I wish I could do that every time I meet someone I don't like," an account comment commented on the video.

A 2010 study revealed surprising results for horses' intelligence, especially their ability to remember. In addition to understanding words, horses can also remember for a long time. If a horse is well cared for and treated, it will miss its carer until death. In particular, the horse will immediately remember the person who cared for it if it was not seen for a long time. They can also remember places quite well.