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Ponies are born to stand and run after a few hours.
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Horses live in the wild and have to face attacks from predators, and newborn ponies are urged by their mothers to learn to walk, while humans live in a more comfortable environment, so it takes a long time to learn to walk.
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In fact, this is also the difference between humans and animals, which has a certain relationship with some of our usual habits and others, and it is also because our human body has a different structure from the animal body of horses.
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Strictly speaking, when a human baby comes out, it is not fully developed, if it is fully developed, the head is too big to give birth, the horse can walk just after birth, the person can walk at the age of one, and the person continues to develop outside the body for a year.
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Because of the relationship between instinct, heredity, and evolution. If the horse is born and can't walk, it will be hunted by ** eaters, so it can only be born and can walk, otherwise it will be eliminated. And the long-term evolution of human beings does not need to be like this, and there are generally mothers holding them to avoid injury.
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In general, for us, these horses are born due to genetic reasons, so they have to adapt to walking fast in order to survive. The environment after a long period of evolution is relatively advantageous compared to humans, and most of the time humans can only walk after acquiring the ability to learn, so this is also due to the following reasons.
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First of all, horses have four legs, and their standing stability is much stronger than that of humans, but humans only have two legs, and the bones of humans are not yet well developed when they are born.
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I don't think horses and humans belong to the same family, and species should not be compared together; Actually, if I have to talk about the reason, I think that the fact that people are born and cannot walk is something that they must endure as a higher intelligent being.
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This is because human ancestors were highly social animals, so the use of tools and the division of labor have allowed people to evolve and no longer need to be born to walk to escape the threat of natural predators.
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Newborn ponies can quickly stand up and walk with a few shakes, and chicks peck at food with the hen as soon as they emerge from the egg shell
So the answer is: congenital; Genetic.
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Ponies are born to stand and run after a few hours.
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