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From: borninfreedom
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  • Beautiful! It looks like a dance-fight. they say that this is where capoeira's first roots come from. Africans mimicked the zebra fight with a dance called "the Angola dance". when the Portuguese brought the Africans to Brasil as slaves, the Africans hid violent attacks into the Angola dance, as training martial art was forbidden by the slave owners. They used this dance/fight to win their freedom and has developed in Brazil over the past 500 years into modern capoeiera. ~The more you know!

  • You can TRY to ride them but that instinct that tells them "OMG THERES A LION ON MY BACK, BUCK BUCK BUCK!!!" is too strong and they will do everything they can to offload you. Was in a horse ceminar i went to.

  • who ever gets stressed out  loses

  • ooh look at the pretty zebras <33

  • Great video!! 5***** Would be cool to witness this in real life.

    It looks more like rough play to me.

    There is not much kicking, or actual biting. Ears are up, lots of breaks and no running/charging.

  • i think there trying to mate cus they wouldnt rally be doing that if they werent trying to mate so idk thats what i think

  • It's always a bit hard to watch, afraid that one will realy get hurt, but i know, this is nature.

    So you were there?Wow

    Jolanda

  • Heftig!

    Twee practhtige chapman hengsten!

  • Wonderful,i loved it,i just wished me and my 40d

    was there.

    thanks a lot bro

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