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Horse Plays Dying Drama Whenever He Gets Ridden

Tell me what a normal horse should do? Galloping, neighing, asking for carrots? Those are too mediocre. There is one equine in this world that has the highest ambition to become a drama queen. Let’s meet Jingang.

This Jingang seemed to read or hear lots of Shakespeare’s or just rather stayed in his laze. Every time he got someone on the saddle, he would give a few steps then collapse as if he was taking the last gasp.

From earlier times, horses are renowned for being hard at work, but still, there are exceptions. Jingang is a literal horse that enjoys showing up his theatrical talent than being ridden.

Frasisco Zalasar, owner of Jingang has published compilations of the horse playing dead every time he rides him. The dying scene the steed plays looks silly, funny, yet so true. Apparently, Jingang’s antics bring us many laughs, though. After his viral clips, no one would ever want to get on his back but rather watching his genuine skill.

There are many fascinating facts to know about horses. Some of them include any horse can sleep standing; they can run shortly after birth; they show feelings with facial expression; their brain is half as big as human’s.

But now, we can add one more fact that horses can act like Brad Pitt or Emilia Clarke too.

Do you think Jingang is going to win an Oscar someday? If he ever got a nomination, I’d vote him for sure. If you like Jingang and his witty character, like and share now.

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