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47 results for "Cheval" - Most at least downloaded

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- Little neighing call 1
Horse who neighs very slightly to call his owner and have his bucket of flakes. UCS Category: ANMLHors. Duration: 00:01.
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- Horse gallop, arrival, tall grass
A horse galloping in the tall grass. Stop in front of me. Thanks to Thorgal. UCS Category: FEETHors. Duration: 00:10.
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- Horse trotting, passage, tall grass
A horse trotting passage in the tall grass. Thanks to Thorgal. UCS Category: FEETHors. Duration: 00:22.
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- Little neighing call 2
Horse who neighs very slightly to call his owner and have his bucket of flakes. UCS Category: ANMLHors. Duration: 00:01.
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- Little neighing call 4
Horse who neighs very slightly to call his owner and have his bucket of flakes. UCS Category: ANMLHors. Duration: 00:01.
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- Brushing a horse 2
We brush the hair of a horse. UCS Category: MOVEActv. Duration: 00:41.
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- Horse eats carrot 3
Horse eats a piece of carrot. Breathing sounds. UCS Category: FOODEat. Duration: 00:09.
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