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What does the name Camaro mean?

The name Camaro was reportedly derived from Heath's French and English Dictionary as a term that translated to "friend" or "comrade." Reporters were told by GM product managers that the term also meant "a small, vicious animal that eats Mustangs." And the stage for the rivalry was set.

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What is the difference between middle name and first name?

The first name is given. The name is unique to you. Like mine is Ayesha. The middle name is written between your first and last names.

One may also ask is stallion a breed or gender?

A stallion is a male horse that is over the age of four that has not been castrated. Since they have not been castrated, they can still be used for breeding. One may also ask is mare a horse? A mare is an adult female horse. If your new horse is a filly, a female baby horse, she'll grow up to be a mare. Horse experts have many words to distinguish the age and sex of their animals, from foal, for any newborn horse, to stallion, a full grown male, to colt, a young male horse.

And another question, what is a bull horse?

Papal Bull is a bay horse with a narrow white blaze bred in England by B H & C F D Simpson. Unlike the majority of Coolmore's best horses which are trained at Ballydoyle, Papal Bull was sent into training with Michael Stoute at the Freemason Lodge stable in Newmarket, Suffolk. Thereof, whats the difference between a bronco and a mustang horse? In normal English: A mustang is a free-roaming horse of the North American west descended from domesticated horses. A bronco is an unbroken (untamed) or not fully broken horse in North America and Mexico.

Is Last Name family name?

Your family name is your surname. Your last name is also called it. You should type your name as it appears on your passport, travel or identity document when filling out applications.

What is the only true wild horse?

Przewalski's horses Przewalski's horses are the only wild horses left in the world. The ""wild"" horses that abound in Australia and North America's western plains and East Coast barrier islands are actually feral domestic horses that escaped from ranches and farms and returned to the wild.

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