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Kempo | 17:22 Tue 07th Oct 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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A horse walked all day. Two of its legs travelled 21 miles, but the other two only travelled 20 miles. How come?.
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It was walking in a circle.
Perhaps the horse walked in a huge circle, so the legs on the outside of the curve would have a greater distance to cover.
Found this on another site as the answer.

This just has to do with how horses back legs move when they gallop. If you watch slow-motion footage (or if you know a tidbit or two about horses), their hind legs don't go straight forward and back like their front legs do. The hind legs move in an oval pattern- More or less straight back on each stroke, but then sweeping outward in an arc away from the body before coming back in. As a result their hind legs travel a longer distance with each step.

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