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Peruvian Paso horses are seen at Montalban stud in Lurin, Lima Province July 25, 2010. Though Spaniards and other Europeans brought horses to the Americas, Peruvians say their national horse, the Caballo de Paso Peruano, or Peruvian Walking Horse, is unique and developed over five centuries. The horses are not bred for speed or rustling cattle, but for comfort -- with a soft gait that keeps the rider from jostling up and down on long rides. Picture taken July 25, 2010. To match Reuters Life! PERU-HORSES/ REUTERS/Mariana Bazo (PERU - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS)
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This print captures the elegance and grace of Peruvian Paso horses at Montalban stud in Lurin, Lima Province. These magnificent creatures hold a special place in Peru's rich equestrian heritage, as they are considered the national horse of the country. While horses were introduced to the Americas by Spaniards and Europeans, Peruvians proudly claim that their Caballo de Paso Peruano, or Peruvian Walking Horse, is truly unique and has evolved over five centuries. Unlike other breeds bred for speed or herding cattle, these horses have been meticulously developed for rider comfort during long journeys. Their soft gait ensures that riders experience minimal jostling up and down while traversing vast distances. This quality makes them ideal companions for extended rides through rugged terrains or leisurely explorations of Peru's breathtaking landscapes. The image showcases the regal beauty of these animals against a backdrop that hints at their natural habitat. The photographer skillfully captures their poise and serenity as they stand together with an air of confidence and tranquility. Through this photograph, we catch a glimpse into the deep connection between humans and animals—a bond forged over centuries—showcasing how cultures shape specific traits in beloved creatures like these remarkable Peruvian Paso horses. It serves as a reminder of our shared history with nature and highlights the importance of preserving such unique breeds for future generations to appreciate their splendor.
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