Have you ever seen a horse just *stand* there like that? In mid-gallop? Ordinarily, the horse slows to a standing position, and even on a hillside where it's all stretched out, it will stand straight-legged, with its head out and neck down. This is different -it's in mid canter, head down, in the middle of a turn, and leaning off to the side at a gravity-defying angle.
That's why I took the screencaps and ask if it's an error.
It considers the small piece of ground its feet are touching to be the plane of the ground and if that plane extended along it would be lying on it. I see this every now and then. Once i saw a dead horse plastered to the wall because it computed the wall as the floor.
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