Tiny horses were born in England
Einstein's three-day-old black-spotted horse can be recognized as the world's youngest horse with a height of only 35 cm and weighs 2.72 kg, smaller than an infant.
This tiny horse was born in Barnstead, New Hampshire on April 23, at the Miniature Tiz Farm. Einstein's body is equivalent to a newborn baby but compared to a horse, this is a special case.
Dr. Rachel Wagner, owner of Tiz Farm, asked the World Guinness Organization to put Einstein on the list of the world's smallest newborn horses.
Unlike Thumbelina, which holds the current record, Einstein does not have any sign of dwarfism or height development. Simply, Einstein is a very small horse.
Here are a few lovely pictures of Einstein:
Einstein weighs less than 3 kg at birth.
The shape of this tiny horse is only one infant.
Dr. Rachel measured Einstein's height when the "boy" was playing.
Source: Mail Online
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