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What breed was Zorro's horse?

The horse in The Legend of Zorro
Zorro
Plot. In 1821, Don Diego de la Vega, a Spanish-born California nobleman, fights against the Spanish in the Mexican War of Independence as Zorro, a mysterious masked swordsman who defends the Mexican peasants and commoners of Las Californias.
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was actually a Friesian horse
Friesian horse
The Friesian (also Frizian) is a horse breed originating in Friesland, in the Netherlands. Although the conformation of the breed resembles that of a light draught horse, Friesians are graceful and nimble for their size.
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, named Ariaan and was chosen because he wasn't very big. ("Antonio Banderas, who plays Zorro, isn't a very tall man. If he had to ride a big horse he would have looked tiny on the silver screen").
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What breed of horse is Tornado in Mask of Zorro?

Tornado, the black horse of Zorro, isn't an Andalusian (as called by Diego) but a Friesian (It has the typical feathers on its hoofs and is of stockier build).
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Did Zorro ride a white horse?

At the start of the second season Diego visited the city of Monterey and it would have been difficult to explain where Tornado came from when Diego became Zorro, so the writers introduced a new horse. This one, Phantom, was white, and was given to Zorro by a dying soldier.
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What are Friesian horses used for today?

Friesian horses are very versatile and can be used in riding for pleasure and in competition, for dressage, driving for pleasure and in competition and even for light farm work. Unlike some other European warmbloods, Friesians have not been bred as jumpers, although some owners enjoy jumping their horses.
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Why are Friesian horses so special?

Considered to be a warm blooded breed, the Friesian is willing to learn, intelligent, energetic, and calm. They do not spook easily, and their desire to please makes them great for competition such as dressage: they are easy to train and suitable for a range of riders.
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Zorro & Tornado

Why do Friesians have a short lifespan?

Friesian horses die younger than most other horses. This has been a problem for breeders for years, but do you know why they have such a short lifespan? Friesians die young because breeders decreased bloodlines through selective breeding.
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What is the rarest color Friesian horse?

You now know that purebred Friesian horses only come in white or, very rarely, chestnut. While black may be your only true color option for purchasing a registered purebred Friesian horse, if you are willing to look at crossbreeds the color options are limitless.
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What does a Friesian horse cost?

A decent friesian horse that is relatively young, healthy with standard conformation costs about $20,000 and up. If you are looking to get a registered breeding stallion you are looking at around $200,000.
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Who is the most famous Friesian horse?

Frederik the Great is a Friesian stallion that lives on Pinnacle Friesians, a farm in Arkansas's Ozark Mountains. He was imported to this farm from the Netherlands when he was six years old. In May 2016, he became known for unofficially being the "world's most handsome horse".
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Why are Friesian horses black?

These horses were known as “fox Friesians.” They were the result of both the dam and the sire sharing a red heterozygous gene. Friesian stallions had to start DNA testing for a homozygous black gene to ensure their offspring would come out black.
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What happened to Zorro's horse?

After the series ended, Disney retired the black to the Disney owned Golden Oak Ranch near Newhall, Calif., where many scenes of Zorro had been filmed. Diamond Decorator never again appeared in movies or a series. He had done his work, he had done it well, and he was rewarded with a long, quiet life.
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Who played the best Zorro?

The film is just as good now as it was when first released. The Mask Of Zorro remains Antonio Banderas' best performance and he give his all on screen.
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What race is El Zorro?

Zorro, whose name in Spanish means “fox,” was likely based on Mexican folktales of a noble bandit who fought on behalf of the peasantry and indigenous peoples.
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What is the black horse in Zorro?

Tornado is a horse ridden by the character Zorro in several movies and books. Tornado is referred to as a black Andalusian in the movie The Mask of Zorro, however in filming a Friesian plays the role. Tornado is said to be very intelligent and very fast.
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What is the difference between an Andalusian and a Friesian horse?

The primary difference is in the shape of the body, as Andalusians tend to be somewhat more compact when compared to the Friesian, with a certain stoutness that lends to more strength instead of general athleticism.
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What breed of horse is snowman?

Snowman (February 29, 1948 – September 24, 1974) was a former plow horse of mixed breed ancestry, possibly a cross of a grade horse with a US Army Remount stallion.
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Why are Friesians so beautiful?

The Friesian horse is very well-known to be attractive-looking because of its very thick mane and tail, and those “feathers” on their low legs. Maintenance of these may include these techniques. For the Mane: Friesian's mane is usually long, and left as is. Cutting along the bottom may result in unevenness.
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Who is the most famous horse ever?

Perhaps the most famous horse in racing history, the record-breaking Secretariat was foaled in 1970. Secretariat had a powerful stretch-running ability, giving him an edge over his competitor. It meant he could gain strength and speed as the race wore on.
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What is the most beautiful horse on earth?

The famous perlino Akhal-Teke stallion Kambarbay has been declared numerously as the most beautiful horse in the world!
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Why did Friesians almost go extinct?

The Friesian nearly became extinct in the 1900s when the market for multi-purpose horses disappeared. By the middle of the 1900s, the population stood at about 500. A riding association called De Oorsprong (The Source) was then formed to promote the breed.
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What is the fastest horse breed?

Thoroughbreds are considered the fastest horses in the world and dominate the horse racing industry, while Arabian horses are known to be intelligent and excel in endurance riding.
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Are Friesian horses hard to handle?

They may be considered “placid” in general terms, with a certain friendliness that you don't see in other breeds, but you will also find that many Friesians, especially the younger ones, tend to be somewhat pushy with their interactions. Younger Friesian horses can be quite a challenge to handle.
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What is the most beautiful rare horse?

The Akhal-Teke horse is considered to be one of the most beautiful horse breeds in the world due to it's metallic-like shine to it's fur, giving this breed the appearance of golden and bronze statues almost. In Turkmenistan, this breed is the national horse breed and there is even known as 'the golden horse'.
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What is a Friesian blood horse?

The purebred Friesian originated in Friesland, a province in the Netherlands. The Friesian is most recognized by its upright, noble carriage, its black hair coat, its long thick mane, tail and forelock, and the trademark feathers on its lower legs.
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Why is a white horse called grey?

Most horses that are commonly referred to as "white" are actually "gray" horses whose hair coats are completely white. Gray horses may be born of any color and their hairs gradually turn white as time goes by and take on a white appearance.
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