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  • 2012-05-22 (xsd:date)
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  • Does This Horse Spell 'Horse'? (en)
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  • Patterns in the colors of various animals' hair or fur can sometimes form what humans perceive as familiar shapes, occasionally including letters of the alphabet. The markings on an animal's coat spelling out a whole five-letter word is most unusual, however, especially when the result is an eponymous identifier of the critter itself — as supposedly seen here on an equine whose white-on-brown hair forms the word horse: Alas, this creature is as fictional as its legendary cousin, the unicorn: This image is another product of a Worth1000 (now DesignCrowd) Photo Effects Contest, a second-place entry in the Spell It Out competition. Here's a comparison showing the horse in question before digital manipulation was applied to a photograph of it: (en)
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