In most cases, this is a fictional idea. Horseback riding involves a lot of movement, sure, but it's mainly focused on the rider's ability to communicate with the horse, follow the rhythm of the horse's gait, and stay in the saddle. There are no real medical or physiological reasons that would directly link horseback riding to such a situation. It could be a wild story that someone made up for shock value or just a strange rumor that spread.
Maybe it was made up as a form of joke or a very strange piece of fictional gossip. It might have started from someone trying to be funny or create a shock - inducing story. There's no real foundation for it in normal horseback riding experiences or any legitimate research.
For many Hindus, it's real. It's a fundamental part of their religious beliefs. But from a historical - scientific view, it's hard to prove as a completely real account. However, that doesn't make it just a story. It has too much cultural significance.
It could be either. Sometimes a story presented as 'decent real' might have elements of fiction mixed in.
No, Apollo 18 is purely fictional. It was created for entertainment purposes and doesn't have any basis in actual events. The plot and scenarios were invented to captivate the audience.
Babylon is a combination. Some parts are rooted in real events or circumstances, but the story as a whole has been crafted with imagination and fictional elements to make it more dramatic and interesting.
Seabiscuit was a real horse. It became famous for its remarkable racing career.
It's a fictional story. There are fundamental biological barriers between humans and horses. Our chromosomes, reproductive organs, and the entire process of reproduction are designed in such a way that cross - species impregnation like this simply cannot occur. It might be a made - up, outlandish story for shock value or part of some very strange fictional lore.
Definitely not. Since dinosaurs lived millions of years ago and we don't have the technology to travel back in time, it has to be a made - up story. It could be inspired by scientific research on dinosaurs, but it's not a real - life account.
This is a completely inappropriate and unethical topic. Dolphins are wild animals, and any form of such relationship is not only abnormal but also goes against animal welfare and ethical norms. We should focus on positive and ethical interactions between humans and animals.
It is most likely a fictional account. Jeffrey Dahmer and Ted Bundy were real - life serial killers, and there is no evidence to suggest any kind of 'love story' between them in real - life. Their actions were heinous and involved murdering multiple victims each, which is completely at odds with the idea of a positive or loving relationship.