Jodi Wilson | 9:35 p.m. Nov. 7, 2009
A wonderful and amazing story of the resilience and intelligence of the equine mind. It would seem some of the most fearful horses are indeed some of the most intelligent as they truly are deeply in tune with the human body language. You can fool your spouse, but you will never fool a horse.

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Damian Dovarganes, Associated Press

In this photo taken Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009, in Walnut, Calif., 16-year-old Lukas, a 1,200-pound thoroughbred gelding picks numbers from a board on command by his owner, Karen Murdock. Murdock and Lukas and Murdock have been together for six years. She helped him forget years of abuse and taught him tricks that have made the pair a popular Internet draw for school children and animal lovers alike.

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