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  • ...05|thumb]] [[File:Shetlands_in_Belgium.jpg|Shetlands in Belgium|thumb]] '''Pony''' refers to a small [[horse]] that exhibits a distinct phenotype, includin ...y shorter leg, broader barrel, and a heavier bone structure. The coat of a pony is often thicker to provide extra insulation during colder weather. Despite
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  • ...of which 16 are inhabited, with the largest island known as the Mainland. Shetland is situated about 80 miles north of mainland Scotland and is closer to [[No Shetland's landscape is characterized by its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and rol
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  • ...|thumb|left]] [[File:Shetland_pony_with_strangles_(side_view).jpg|Shetland pony with strangles (side view)|thumb|left]] '''Strangles''' is a highly contagi
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  • ...olor, temperament, and physical abilities, ranging from the small Shetland pony to the large Clydesdale.
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  • * '''[[Exmoor]]''' -  stocky breed of pony with a fawn-colored nose; horned sheep of Devon; valued for mutton ...group of 21 volcanic islands in the North Atlantic between Iceland and the Shetland Islands; a self-governing colony that is a possession of Denmark in the Far
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