In a Network there was a funny video.
In the Park near Cape Toi, located in Miyazaki Prefecture on the southern island of Kyushu in Japan, eyewitnesses captured on video by a herd of wild horses, who built for themselves unusual entertainment.
Animals are massively cutting down on their backs on the grassy slope of the hill, enjoying what is happening.
The entertainment consisted of four adult horses observed by the foal and decided not to join in the fun.
Perhaps, therefore, animals are just scratching their back or tried to annoy them ward off flies, reports the Daily Mail.
This horse is a rare breed Misaki-uma, who lives in Miyazaki Prefecture and has only a few dozen cattle. They are descended from the battle horses, which about 300 years ago, was released and became wild. After the second world war the breed was recognized in Japan’s national treasure.
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