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Horses communicate by moving their ears and making sounds, such as nickering or a whinny. A whinny is just like a neigh, and if they move their ears back and show teeth, that means they're angry and warning you that they may bite. They may also snort, blow, squeal, grunt, or groan. They also may switch their tail to swat flies, and some other things. Horses have many different ways of communicating, so make sure you can tell if they're angry or happy.

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