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Yes. Less so, but yes. It’s like arguing that a human can run around on all fours easily. Even when supported by water, your neck and spine were never meant to bend that way.
When supported by water? ’:Ta
They’re quadrupeds. Standing on their hind legs is very difficult, and damaging to their skeleton.
Doesn’t change the fact that since they’re quadrupeds at 3’, they’d be significantly taller standing on their hind hooves to the point where its still like a human in a 4 or 5 foot deep pool. Yeah if you’re sitting down, you’re underwater, but stand up.
Here’s the thing, those other size charts put 3.5 feet as a high estimate. 3’6” is a very tall mare, according to most estimates. The low end is 3 feet even. I know it doesn’t sound like much to a human, but putting an extra six inches would make a big difference to a three foot tall creature.
It would be like the difference between a five foot tall person, and a six foot tall person.
Look up pretty much anything under the ‘size chart’ tag that calculates their size. Almost every single time they end up somewhere slightly above waist height on a full-grown human, with a handful as large as shoulder height.
Its incredibly consistant, so there’s no reason not to believe that the chart is measured in feet. Yeah, he’s jumping, but that jump still keeps him close enough to the chart that its obvious he’s around 4’, putting the other ponies only slightly shorter.
Yeah, I’m not buying that picture.
That’s three strikes, it’s out.
“I’m drowning Anon! You’ll need to give me mouth to mouth!”
Three and a half, actually. Standing on their hind hooves, they’d probably closer to four and a half, at least.
around knee height i think