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Because it would look awful.
black pony -> comically discolored black person
red pony -> comically discolored red person
@anonymouspegasus
@PonyPon
To continue with my previous post: hair and fur have the exact same chemical makeup and structure so from a chemical standpoint they’re the same. What most people tend to forget about horse “hair” is that if you were to look at a horse, the “hair” sheds and doesn’t grow past a certain length. This is partly evidenced by the fact that if you were to brush your hair clumps don’t come out of it but they will if you brush a horse.
As for how I know this: a little internet research plus 15 or more years of my aunt owning a horse/pony.
According to a mammalogist of the American Natural History Museum in New York City, as interviewed by Scientific American, there really is no difference between hair and fur. For the most part, people associate fur with it being softer and shedding, while hair is coarser and doesn’t shed. However, horses shed yet the hair/fur is coarser, so in this case they could be used interchangeably.
*then
Hair keeps growing, fur grows to a point and them sheds.
So, what is the difference between hair, and fur?
Yeah, they based their skin color off of their coat color.
I’m just saying that horses don’t have fur. Their coats are covered in hair, not fur.
EqG Big Macintosh -> Closest to normal Human