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Equestrian acrobat: Neapolitano Carissmo, a Lippizaner stallion that arrived at the Wild Animal Park on Friday, performs a spectacular leap under the direction of stable master Mike Jaeger. Historically, the all-white stallions were bred for war. Because of the way they jump, they intimidated foot soldiers. The horses are usually born black and turn white by age 7. The 20 horses, from a stable in Florida, will be performing at the Wild Animal Park this summer.
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