Wild Horse Smiles
by Lisa Manifold
Title
Wild Horse Smiles
Artist
Lisa Manifold
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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When you ask the wild horses in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest near Heber-Overgaard, Arizona in the U.S. to smile...
[Heber Smiles_14x20_7 SEP 2019_3266]
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September 9th, 2019
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Comments (52)
Jane M Dahl
This has to be one of my all tie favorite images of yours. This is utterly fabulous! L/F Featured in American Desert Southwest.
Marilyn DeBlock
Oh, this just puts a smile on my face! Wonderful capture! Congrats on your features.
Roe Rader
Say ‘CHEESE! Perfect portrait and timing! Congratulations on your well deserved Features! L/F
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Why do horses curl their upper lip? The Flehmen response is a biological response to smell. The curling back of the upper lip (and often pulling their head back at the same time) helps activate an organ that allows horses to sense chemicals in the air, particularly pheromones.