Humans are culture-carrying primates that look a lot like and are closely related to the other great apes. They are different from other great apes because their brains are more developed and, as a result, they can talk clearly and think about things in a more abstract way. Humans also walk with their backs straight, which frees their hands to be used as manipulative members.
Elephants are the largest land animals that are still alive. They are easy to spot because of their huge heads with temporal glands and wide, flat ears, their long trunks, and their columnar legs. Elephants range in colour from grey to brown, and their hair is short and coarse.
Deer are any of 43 species of hoofed ruminants in the order Artiodactyla. They are known for having two big hooves and two small hooves on each foot, and males of most species and females of one species have antlers.
The horse and people have always had a unique relationship. The horse is both a friend and a partner. It has ploughed fields and brought in the harvest, carried goods and people, tracked game and herded cattle, and taken soldiers into battle and explorers to places they didn't know existed.