In the stable, Juan was not an ordinary horse. His shining white coat made him stand out, but what made him special was his behavior. While the other horses chewed hay seriously, Juan lived to provoke laughter. His specialty was an unheard-of trick: playing dead.
He would bend his knees, fall dramatically, and lie with his belly exposed to the sun, motionless and utterly serene, perfectly mimicking a lap dog.
His talent didn’t go unnoticed. A businessman, fascinated by this rarity, bought him for his show in a rural circus. Far from being frightened by the lights and noise of the tent, Juan felt he had found his place in the world.
On his debut, he galloped to the center of the ring and, before the expectant silence, dramatically collapsed on the ground, exposing his belly with his legs in the air. The audience held their breath for a second before bursting into laughter and applause.
Within weeks, "Juan the Horse" was on every poster in the city. He no longer just entertained his stablemates; he was now a true celebrity.
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